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<strong>Accelerating</strong> Agriculture Productivity Improvement (<strong>AAPI</strong>)<br />

<strong>Quarterly</strong> <strong>Report</strong><br />

(<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong>)<br />

Submitted to<br />

USAID-Bangladesh<br />

Cooperative Agreement Number AID-388-A-10-00002<br />

by<br />

IFDC<br />

P.O. Box 2040<br />

Muscle Shoals, Alabama 35662, USA<br />

www.ifdc.org<br />

July <strong>2012</strong><br />

Disclaimer:<br />

The views expressed in this document do not necessarily reflect views of the United States<br />

Agency for International Development or the United States Government.


Table of Contents<br />

Page<br />

Overview ................................................................................................................................ viii<br />

Introduction ................................................................................................................................1<br />

Deliverables ...............................................................................................................................3<br />

Results ........................................................................................................................................3<br />

Area under FDP technology and Farmers Adopting the Technology ...................................8<br />

Rural Households Benefited ................................................................................................15<br />

Value of incremental sales of rice ........................................................................................16<br />

Gross margin of rice farmers ...............................................................................................16<br />

Number of Jobs Attributed to FTF Implementation ............................................................17<br />

Number of individuals receiving short term training ...........................................................18<br />

Increased yield of rice ..........................................................................................................18<br />

Incremental rice production .................................................................................................20<br />

Increased value of rice .........................................................................................................20<br />

Urea savings .........................................................................................................................20<br />

Value of urea saved ..............................................................................................................21<br />

GOB saving on urea subsidy ...............................................................................................21<br />

Average incremental value per hectare ................................................................................22<br />

Farmers Trained ...................................................................................................................22<br />

FDP Machines in Operation ................................................................................................22<br />

Activities ..................................................................................................................................23<br />

Participation of Women in Project Activities ......................................................................27<br />

Technology Transfer ............................................................................................................28<br />

Improving Farmers’ Access .................................................................................................45<br />

Sharing Information and Ideas .............................................................................................50<br />

Policy Analysis and Reform ................................................................................................51<br />

Building Institutional Capacity ............................................................................................51<br />

Development of an Applicator .............................................................................................51<br />

Environmental Impact ..............................................................................................................52<br />

Climate Change Integration Pilot Award .............................................................................52<br />

Development of Model Villages ..............................................................................................57<br />

Collaboration with Development Partners ...............................................................................58<br />

Key Issues ................................................................................................................................61<br />

Estimated Budget and Actual Expenditure ..............................................................................63<br />

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List of Tables<br />

Page<br />

Table 1. List of Deliverables through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ..................................................................3<br />

Table 2. <strong>AAPI</strong> Results ..........................................................................................................5<br />

Table 3. Farmers Using FDP Products in Boro Season <strong>2012</strong> ...............................................8<br />

Table 4. Paddy area covered by UDP and NPK for Boro season <strong>2012</strong> ................................9<br />

Table 5. Net FDP coverage – adjusted for cropping intensity ............................................12<br />

Table 6. Average plot size per farm in Boro season <strong>2012</strong>. .................................................13<br />

Table 7. Rice Area Covered by UDP and NPK in Aus Season <strong>2012</strong> .................................15<br />

Table 8. Value of incremental sales from the Boro harvest ................................................16<br />

Table 9. Weighted Average Gross Margin for All Sample Farmers (per ha) .....................17<br />

Table 10. HYV Paddy yield calculated from farmer field crop cuts – Boro <strong>2012</strong> ...............19<br />

Table 11. Block survey results for urea savings – Boro <strong>2012</strong>. .............................................20<br />

Table 12. <strong>AAPI</strong> Achievement of Technical Activities in Year 2 .........................................24<br />

Table 13. Participation of Women in Selected Project Activities ........................................27<br />

Table 14. <strong>AAPI</strong> Farmer Training through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ...........................................................30<br />

Table 15. Field Demonstrations managed in Boro <strong>2012</strong> Season ..........................................31<br />

Table 16.<br />

Table 17.<br />

Table 18.<br />

Table 19.<br />

Effect of N-Fertilizer Applied as Broadcast Urea or UDP on the Grain Yield<br />

(kg/ha) of Different Rice Varieties Grown in Boro, <strong>2012</strong> (Demo) ......................34<br />

The Influence of N Fertilizer Application Method on the Crop Duration,<br />

Fertilizer Used, Cost of Fertilizer and Grain Yield of Rice Boro <strong>2012</strong> demos ....35<br />

Irrigation and Yield Difference comparing AWD with farmer irrigation<br />

practice in Boro <strong>2012</strong> ............................................................................................35<br />

Time and Yield Difference by Guti Application vs. Manual Deep placement<br />

and Broadcast Urea in Boro <strong>2012</strong> .........................................................................36<br />

Table 20. Urea savings in vegetable demonstrations ............................................................37<br />

Table 21. Demonstrations for Aus season <strong>2012</strong> ....................................................................38<br />

Table 22. Reconciliation of Boro Season Trials – targets, established and harvested .........39<br />

Table 23. Treatment details for rice trials in Boro <strong>2012</strong> .......................................................39<br />

Table 24.<br />

Table 25.<br />

Effect of NPK Briquette Deep Placement on Grain Yield, Plant Height, Tiller<br />

and Panicle Number compared to Broadcast Incorporation of N, P and K<br />

Fertilizer for Boro 2011-12 in FtF districts ..........................................................40<br />

Effect of NPK Briquette Deep Placement on Grain Yield, Plant Height, Tiller<br />

and Panicle Number compared to Broadcast Incorporation of N, P and K<br />

Fertilizer for Boro 2011-12 in M&S districts .......................................................41<br />

Table 26. Results of vegetable trials harvested January to <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ..................................41<br />

Table 27. FDP rice trials for Aus season <strong>2012</strong> ......................................................................42<br />

Table 28. Orientation Training for Demonstration and Trial Farmers during <strong>Apr</strong>il –<br />

<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ..............................................................................................................43<br />

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Table 29. Number and Types of Field Days Held During Boro <strong>2012</strong> Harvest ....................44<br />

Table 30. Urea and NPK Guti Production Across the <strong>AAPI</strong> Project Area ...........................46<br />

Table 31. Training of Briquette Producers and Local Mechanics, <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ............49<br />

Table 32.<br />

Table 33.<br />

Farmer Training and Field Demonstrations Managed by Briquette Shop<br />

Owners ..................................................................................................................50<br />

Field performance test results of Guti Urea application by different methods<br />

for T Aus at different locations .............................................................................51<br />

Table 34. Treatment description for GCCI Boro rice trials at BRRI .........................................52<br />

Table 35.<br />

Table 36.<br />

Effect of urea, UDP and NPK briquette on rice yield and total N uptake at<br />

BRRI farm, Boro <strong>2012</strong> ( Expt.-1) ........................................................................54<br />

Effect of urea, UDP and NPK briquette on rice yield and total N uptake at<br />

BRRI farm, Boro <strong>2012</strong> ( Expt.-2) ........................................................................54<br />

Table 37. Treatment description for GCCI Boro rice trial at BAU ...........................................55<br />

Table 38.<br />

Effect of prilled urea, USG and NPK briquette on grain yield of BRRI dhan28<br />

planted at BAU .......................................................................................................57<br />

Table 39. List of villages identified as candidate model villages .........................................57<br />

Table 40.<br />

Table 41.<br />

Effect of Zn-enriched urea fertilizer on the grain yield (t/ha) of modern rice<br />

variety BRRIdhan 28 at 14% moisture content for Boro, <strong>2012</strong> at Sarapole,<br />

Jessore ...................................................................................................................61<br />

Effect of Zn-enriched urea fertilizer on Zn uptake (ppm) by grain of modern<br />

rice variety BRRIdhan 28 for Boro, <strong>2012</strong> at Sarapole, Jessore .........................61<br />

Table 42. Financial Achievement Against Estimated Budget in US $ .................................63<br />

List of Figures<br />

Page<br />

Figure 1. Trend in UDP Coverage for Aus <strong>2012</strong> against rainfall .........................................14<br />

Figure 2. Pattern of farmer training through Aus <strong>2012</strong> ........................................................29<br />

Figure 3. Average yield of vegetable demonstrations to <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ....................................37<br />

Figure 4. NH 4 -N content in flood water after basal application with N-sources at 78<br />

kg, 104 kg N/ha rate. .............................................................................................53<br />

Figure 5. NH 4 -N content in flood water after first top dress with N-sources at 78 kg,<br />

104 kg N/ha rate ....................................................................................................53<br />

Figure 6. NH 4 -N content in flood water after second top dress with N-sources at 78 kg,<br />

N/ha rate ................................................................................................................53<br />

Figure 7. Changes in ammonium concentration in water of different treatments in GCCI<br />

trial established at BAU ..........................................................................................56<br />

Figure 8.<br />

Effect of spacing on the performance of USG on BRRI dhan29 yield and<br />

nutrient status during Boro <strong>2012</strong> season at BRRI farm, Gazipur .........................58<br />

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Figure 9.<br />

Effect of different date of USG FDP on the performance of BRRI dhan29<br />

yield and nutrient status during Boro <strong>2012</strong> season at BRRI farm, Gazipur .........59<br />

Figure 10. Effect of NPK briquette on BRRI dhan29 yield and nutrient status during<br />

Boro season <strong>2012</strong> at different locations ................................................................59<br />

List of Maps<br />

Page<br />

Map 1. UDP Blocks in FTF Districts – Boro <strong>2012</strong> ...........................................................10<br />

Map 2. UDP Blocks in M&S Districts – Boro <strong>2012</strong> .........................................................11<br />

Map 3.<br />

Map 4.<br />

Location of UDP demonstrations and Trials established during Boro <strong>2012</strong> in<br />

FTF districts ..........................................................................................................32<br />

Location of UDP demonstrations and Trials established during Boro <strong>2012</strong> in<br />

M&S districts ........................................................................................................33<br />

Map 5. Location of briquette machines in FTF districts ...................................................47<br />

Map 6. Location of briquette machines in M&S districts .................................................48<br />

List of Appendices<br />

Page<br />

Appendix 1. Area Under Guti Urea or NPK by Upazila – Boro Season Block Survey ..........64<br />

Appendix 2. Farmers Using FDP Products in Boro Season <strong>2012</strong> by Upazila .........................67<br />

Appendix 3: Area Under Guti Urea or NPK by Upazila – Aus Season Weekly <strong>Report</strong>s ........72<br />

Appendix 4: Area under Guti Urea and NPK by Upazila--Aman 2011, Boro and Aus<br />

Seasons <strong>2012</strong> ........................................................................................................75<br />

Appendix 5. Rural Household Benefitting Through <strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> .............................................80<br />

Appendix 6. Guti Urea, NPK Guti Produced and Number of Briquette Machines Sold by<br />

Upazila Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ..................................................................................85<br />

Appendix 7. Training of Extension Staff (SAAOs and NGOs) Programs by Upazila<br />

Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ...............................................................................................88<br />

Appendix 8. Motivational Meeting with DAE Field Staff ......................................................93<br />

Appendix 9. Farmers’ Training by Upazila .............................................................................97<br />

Appendix 10. Motivational Meetings with Aus 2011 Farmers Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ..............101<br />

Appendix 11: Yield Data by Upazila from <strong>AAPI</strong> UDP Demonstration Plots -- Boro <strong>2012</strong> .104<br />

Appendix 12: Irrigation and Yield data by Upazila comparing AWD with farmer practice<br />

– Boro <strong>2012</strong> ........................................................................................................107<br />

Appendix 13: Time and Yield data by Upazila from Applicator Demonstrations–Boro,<br />

<strong>2012</strong> ....................................................................................................................108<br />

Appendix 14: Vegetable Crop Yields from Demonstration Harvest October-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> .....110<br />

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Appendix 15. Farmers’ Field Rice Demonstrations Established for Aus Season (<strong>Apr</strong>il-<br />

<strong>June</strong>, 12) and Year 2 ...........................................................................................112<br />

Appendix 16. Farmers’ Field Vegetable Demonstrations Established for Aus Season by<br />

Upazila and Year 2 to <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ........................................................................115<br />

Appendix 17. Results of NPK Trials by Upazila – Boro <strong>2012</strong> ..............................................118<br />

Appendix 18: Detailed Data by Upazila of Cabbage, Cauliflower and Tomato from Trial<br />

Plots ....................................................................................................................119<br />

Appendix 19. Farmers’ Field Rice Trials Established Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ...........................120<br />

Appendix 20: Participation of Field Days for Demonstrations and Trials Through <strong>June</strong><br />

<strong>2012</strong> ....................................................................................................................125<br />

Appendix 21. Motivational Field Visits Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ................................................130<br />

Appendix 22. Motivational Meetings and Campaign – Stakeholder Workshops Through<br />

<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ............................................................................................................134<br />

Appendix 23. Motivational Meeting with Fertilizer and Seed Monitoring Committee<br />

Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> .............................................................................................139<br />

Appendix 24. Technical Training of Briquette Shop Owners Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ...............140<br />

Appendix 25. Workshop Training of Local Mechanic <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ...............................140<br />

Appendix 26. Small Business Management and Accounting Training Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> .141<br />

Appendix 27. Promotional Shows Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> .........................................................142<br />

Appendix 28. Statement of Promotional Materials Procured and Distributed by the<br />

Project .................................................................................................................147<br />

Appendix 29. Newspaper and Television <strong>Report</strong>s, News and Publicity, <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> ...149<br />

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<strong>AAPI</strong><br />

AGM<br />

AEZ<br />

AWD<br />

BADC<br />

BARC<br />

BARI<br />

BAU<br />

BBS<br />

BCIC<br />

BFA<br />

BINA<br />

BRRI<br />

CA<br />

CIMMYT<br />

DAE<br />

DC<br />

FDP<br />

FMO<br />

FTF<br />

GHG<br />

g or gm<br />

GPS<br />

ha<br />

HYV<br />

ICDDR-B<br />

ICM<br />

IFDC<br />

ILSAFARM<br />

IPM<br />

kg<br />

M&S<br />

MOA<br />

MP<br />

mt<br />

N<br />

NGO<br />

Acronyms and Abbreviations<br />

<strong>Accelerating</strong> Agriculture Productivity Improvement<br />

Annual General Meeting<br />

Agro-Ecological Zone<br />

Alternate Wetting and Drying<br />

Bangladesh Agriculture Development Corporation<br />

Bangladesh Agriculture Research Council<br />

Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute<br />

Bangladesh Agriculture University<br />

Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics<br />

Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation<br />

Bangladesh Fertilizer Association<br />

Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture<br />

Bangladesh Rice Research Institute<br />

Cooperative Agreement<br />

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center<br />

Department of Agricultural Extension<br />

Deputy Commissioner<br />

Fertilizer Deep Placement (includes UDP)<br />

Field Monitoring Officer<br />

Feed the Future<br />

Greenhouse Gas<br />

Gram<br />

Geographical Positiong System<br />

Hectare<br />

High-Yielding Varieties<br />

International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research – Bangladesh<br />

Integrated Crop Management<br />

International Fertilizer Development Center<br />

Improved Livelihood for Sidr-Affected Rice Farmers<br />

Integrated Pest Management<br />

kilogram<br />

Mymensingh and Sherpur<br />

Ministry of Agriculture<br />

Member of Parliament<br />

metric tons<br />

Nitrogen<br />

Non-Governmental Organization<br />

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NPK<br />

PPP<br />

QPR<br />

SAAO<br />

SRDI<br />

STRASA<br />

Tk<br />

TOT<br />

UAO<br />

UDP<br />

US $<br />

UNO<br />

USAID<br />

Zn<br />

Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium<br />

Public-Private Partnership<br />

<strong>Quarterly</strong> Progress <strong>Report</strong><br />

Sub-Assistant Agriculture Officer<br />

Soil Resources Development Institute<br />

Stress Tolerant Rice for Poor Farmers in Africa and South Asia<br />

Taka (Bangladesh currency)<br />

Training of Trainers<br />

Upazila Agricultural Officer<br />

Urea Deep Placement<br />

United States Dollar<br />

Upazila Nirbahi Officer<br />

United States Agency for International Development<br />

Zinc<br />

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<strong>Accelerating</strong> Agriculture Productivity Improvement (<strong>AAPI</strong>)<br />

USAID-Bangladesh<br />

Cooperative Agreement Number AID-388-A-10-00002<br />

<strong>Quarterly</strong> Progress <strong>Report</strong><br />

(<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong>)<br />

Overview<br />

This is the seventh <strong>Quarterly</strong> Progress <strong>Report</strong> (QPR) of the <strong>Accelerating</strong> Agriculture<br />

Productivity Improvement (<strong>AAPI</strong>) project. It covers work completed during <strong>Apr</strong>il 1-<strong>June</strong> 30,<br />

<strong>2012</strong>, with cumulative figures for year 1 and the first two quarters of the 18-month <strong>AAPI</strong><br />

Scale-Up program. 1 The following summary provides an overview of project results<br />

(including Feed the Future [FTF] indicators set by USAID), deliverables and key activities<br />

completed during the quarter. Further details and a discussion of issues and outlook are<br />

provided in the main text. The targets herein were set in the <strong>AAPI</strong> approved annual workplan<br />

and the Scale-Up Operational Plan. They include the indicators governed by the Performance<br />

and Impact Indicators that are specified in Attachment 2 of the Cooperative Agreement (CA).<br />

It should be noted that in this report the terms Guti urea, urea deep placement (UDP)<br />

and fertilizer deep placement (FDP) are used. Guti urea refers to the urea briquettes. UDP<br />

refers to the deep placement of the urea briquettes. FDP is the generic term and refers to deep<br />

placement of any fertilizer briquettes, usually either urea or Nitrogen (N) Phosphorus (P)<br />

Potassium (K).<br />

Results<br />

The Boro crop was harvested during the quarter and the Aus crop started<br />

transplantation. The <strong>AAPI</strong> results are disaggregated by 20 FTF districts and the Mymensingh<br />

and Sherpur (M&S) districts. Of the seven FTF core indicators, the projecct has met or<br />

exceeded targets in three. Another two, value of incremental sales and individuals receiving<br />

training were new indicators and did not have targets set in the operational plan. The<br />

remaining three that were below target all had mitigating circumstances. The area under FDP<br />

in this quarter was down due to the drought that prevented transplantation of the Aus crop.<br />

1 A scale-up of activities under the Feed the Future (FTF) initiative of the United States Agency for International<br />

Development (USAID).<br />

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The jobs created this quarter were down against target due to the smaller sales of briquette<br />

machines. However, this comes off the back of the huge number sold and jobs created last<br />

quarter (563%). A detailed explanation of actual achievement results against target is<br />

provided in the main text.<br />

The <strong>AAPI</strong> project has nine custom indicators as per the CA. All exceeded or achieved<br />

target except the sale of briquette machines and as explained above the huge sale last quarter<br />

did not require the sales this quarter to maintain supply in a season of no rain. Details are<br />

shown in the following Table.<br />

<strong>AAPI</strong> Results Achieved Against Targets in Quarter 7 (<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong>)<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

FTF M&S Total (FTF and M&S)<br />

% of achievement<br />

against target<br />

Result Indicators Unit Target Actual Target Actual Target Actual FTF M&S Total<br />

FTF CORE INDICATORS<br />

Area under FDP<br />

technology – rice<br />

ha 139,846 112,686 27,219 4,574 167,065 117,260 81 17 70<br />

Area under FDP<br />

technology – vegetable<br />

ha NA 79.13 NA 4 NA 83.13<br />

Rural households<br />

benefiting directly<br />

No. 26,509 32,769 8,881 6,252 35,390 39,021 124 70 110<br />

Value of incremental million<br />

sales of rice<br />

US$<br />

24.02 17.56 39.09<br />

Farmers adopting FDP<br />

technology<br />

No. 279,692 351,769 54,438 24,197 334,130 375,966 126 44 113<br />

Gross margin of rice<br />

farmers (total)<br />

$/ha 363 414 363 432 363 412 114 119 113<br />

Number of jobs<br />

Person/<br />

attributed to FTF<br />

year<br />

implementation<br />

249 162 2 20 251 182 65 - 73<br />

Number of individuals<br />

receiving short term Persons 33,172 6,312 39,484<br />

training<br />

CUSTOM INDICATORS<br />

Increased yield of rice kg/ha 670 632 670 595 670 619 94 89 92<br />

Incremental rice<br />

production<br />

mt 270,346 268,084 123,632 110,758 393,977 378,092 99 90 96<br />

million<br />

Increased value of rice<br />

US$<br />

86.51 92.38 39.56 38.17 126.07 130.29 107 96 103<br />

Urea saving mt 40,351 42,699 18,453 19,598 58,804 62,296 106 106 106<br />

million<br />

Value of urea saved<br />

US$<br />

13.72 26.28 6.27 12.06 19.99 38.34 192 192 192<br />

GOB saving on urea million<br />

subsidy<br />

US$<br />

7.87 16.82 3.6 7.72 11.47 24.54 214 214 214<br />

Average incremental<br />

value per hectare<br />

US $ 214 218 214 205 214 213 102 96 100<br />

Farmers trained No. 26,360 32,672 8,880 6,240 35,240 38,912 124 70 110<br />

Fertilizer briquette<br />

machines sold<br />

No. 149 97 1 12 150 109 65 - 73<br />

Notes: Area under FDF technology is from weekly reports from FMOs. Gross margin is a financial analysis only Boro<strong>2012</strong>.<br />

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Highlights of Project Activities<br />

The <strong>AAPI</strong> Scale-Up program required implementation of 16 activities during the<br />

quarter as indicated in the following Table. The targets were met (or exceeded) in 13<br />

activities. The meetings with fertilizer and seed committees are below target because the<br />

meetings are held at the initiative of the district/upazila administrations; this does not detract<br />

from the results. Promotions through open sky shows were not appropriate in view of the<br />

drought conditions that prevailed through <strong>Apr</strong>il. As explained above the huge sale last quarter<br />

did not require the sales this quarter to maintain supply in a season of no rain.<br />

Highlights of Project Technical Activities in <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

FTF M&S Total<br />

% of Achievement<br />

Against Target<br />

Result Indicators<br />

Target Actual Target Actual Target Actual FTF M&S Total<br />

Training of extension staff (DAE and NGO) 0 10 0 1 0 11<br />

Motivational meeting with extension staff 13 13 2 4 15 17 100 200 113<br />

Farmer training on FDP and AWD 659 817 222 156 881 973 124 70 110<br />

Motivational meeting with early adopters 205 61 266<br />

Farmers orientation for demos and trials 7 2 9<br />

Field demonstrations on rice<br />

161<br />

25<br />

186<br />

116<br />

13<br />

129<br />

Field demonstrations on vegetable 5 5 10<br />

143 231 152<br />

Field trials on rice<br />

10<br />

3<br />

13<br />

10<br />

4<br />

14<br />

Field trials on vegetable<br />

100 75 93<br />

Field days 40 39 13 20 53 59 98 154 111<br />

Crop cuts in farmers field 403 399 185 187 588 586 99 101 100<br />

Motivational field trips 7 15 2 4 9 19 214 200 211<br />

Stakeholders workshops 18 22 0 2 18 24 122 133<br />

Meeting with fertilizer and seed committee 10 2 2 0 12 2 20 0 17<br />

Open sky show 20 4 5 4 25 8 20 80 32<br />

Selling briquette machines at 75%<br />

subsidized rate<br />

149 97 1 12 150 109 65 1200 73<br />

Training of briquette producers/fertilizer<br />

dealers<br />

8 10 4 1 12 11 125 25 92<br />

Market information reports (<strong>AAPI</strong> News<br />

Bulletin)<br />

3 3 100<br />

Key Issues<br />

The forcast in the last quarter that low farm-gate prices for paddy, higher labor costs,<br />

insufficient labor and higher prices of urea are causing farmers to look at alternate crops is<br />

coming to fruition. The Boro crop was referred to as a “bumper crop”. There were consistent<br />

reports in the media of high yields but this was coupled with low prices and high production<br />

costs.<br />

Farmers are re-considering their cropping options. When the rains did not come in<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il for the Aus planting, farmers refused to spend money on irrigation in the face of the low<br />

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ice price. This will impact on the Aus production although farmers seem to be gearing up to<br />

plant an early Aman crop.<br />

The project does promote UDP, good seed and Alterne Wetting and Drying (AWD) as<br />

cost saving technologies. But farmers are forced to sell their product into a low priced<br />

market. This is a conundrum – keeping the rice price low for consumers but high enough to<br />

provide the incentive for farmers to produce.<br />

Estimated Budget and Actual Expenditure<br />

The <strong>AAPI</strong> project is incurring costs as planned. Following a reduced level of<br />

expenditures (which is normal during the first month of each year because of factors related<br />

to obligation of funds), the <strong>AAPI</strong> project has accelerated activities and is performing the<br />

Scale-Up Operational Plan at the planned rate. The approved budget as per the Scale-Up Plan<br />

for Year 2 was estimated at US $7.59 million; USAID obligated the entire Year 2 budget<br />

amount. Actual expenses totaled US $4.28 million through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong>, equivalent to<br />

56 percent of the obligated fund for Year 2. Some advances made against project activities<br />

such as farmers’ training program, crop cuts, motivational meetings, demo plots and trials in<br />

<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> are yet to be adjusted. Including these expenses, the actual expense will be around<br />

60 percent.<br />

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<strong>Accelerating</strong> Agriculture Productivity Improvement (<strong>AAPI</strong>)<br />

USAID-Bangladesh<br />

Cooperative Agreement Number AID-388-A-10-00002<br />

<strong>Quarterly</strong> Progress <strong>Report</strong><br />

(<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong>)<br />

Introduction<br />

The <strong>Accelerating</strong> Agriculture Productivity Improvement (<strong>AAPI</strong>) project commenced<br />

on September 29, 2010. It is funded by the United States Agency for International Development<br />

(USAID) through a Cooperative Agreement (CA) with IFDC. The Ministry of Agriculture<br />

(MOA) through the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) is the principal collaborating<br />

partner. The private sector, led by the Bangladesh Fertilizer Association (BFA), and the public<br />

sector, including the Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC), Bangladesh Rice<br />

Research Institute (BRRI), Bangladesh Agriculture Institute (BARI), Bangladesh Institute of<br />

Nuclear Agriculture (BINA), Bangladesh Agriculture Research Council (BARC) and nongovernmental<br />

organizations (NGOs), are important stakeholders.<br />

The project is designed to strengthen and re-orient agricultural production systems in<br />

Bangladesh. The goal is to improve food security and accelerate income growth in rural areas<br />

by increasing agricultural productivity on a sustainable basis. It promotes efficient use of<br />

agricultural inputs through an integrated approach, emphasizing the use of good quality seed;<br />

judicious application of balanced fertilizer; and better water management practices. The<br />

emphasis is on technology diffusion and development of agriculture support systems to<br />

achieve sustainability. The main technology that is being supported under <strong>AAPI</strong> is FDP. 2<br />

FDP technology is extremely well-suited for rice production, and use in other crops is<br />

promising. <strong>AAPI</strong> also supports the diffusion of water use management technology referred to<br />

as Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) and the use of good quality seed along with FDP<br />

technology. The project supports institutional development, policy reform and public-private<br />

partnerships (PPPs) to improve performance in the fertilizer subsector.<br />

The <strong>AAPI</strong> project is a priority agriculture sector project of the USAID the FTF<br />

program in Bangladesh. In conformity with the FTF program, <strong>AAPI</strong> is engaged in:<br />

2 FDP and urea deep placement (UDP) refer to the same basic technology.<br />

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• Increasing on-farm productivity, especially of rice crops.<br />

• Increasing investment in market systems.<br />

• Enhancing food security.<br />

• Enhancing agriculture innovation capacity.<br />

In the first year, the geographic spread of the project logically divides into two<br />

zones – Barisal Zone, with 51 upazilas in nine districts, and Mymensingh Zone, with 17<br />

upazilas in two districts. With the <strong>AAPI</strong> Scale-Up, the number of districts and upazilas has<br />

been increased to 22 and 124, respectively from year 2. The geographic spread of the project<br />

has been now been divided into FTF districts (20 districts and 107 upazilas) and M&S<br />

districts (2 districts and 17 upazilas).<br />

In its first year, October 2010 to September 2011, the <strong>AAPI</strong> made significant progress<br />

with 853,970 farmers directly benefiting by adopting fertilizer deep placement (FDP)<br />

technology on 242,948 hectares (ha) of rice land and 1,657 ha under vegetable cultivation.<br />

They were rewarded with an increase of 15-20 percent (on average) in rice yields with onethird<br />

less use of urea. The good progress of the first year has continued under the project<br />

scale up; 610,570 ha of high-yielding varieties (HYV)/hybrid were brought under FDP by<br />

1,886,144 farmers for the 2011-12 Boro season.<br />

Micro-enterprise scale entrepreneurs have invested their own funds on a cost/share<br />

basis. Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong>, the project had 702 fertilizer briquette machines in operation to<br />

meet farmer demand for Guti urea. 3 The MOA and DAE are fully supportive of UDP<br />

technology diffusion; DAE staff are fully engaged in the target areas in providing farmer<br />

training on UDP technology.<br />

This is the seventh <strong>Quarterly</strong> Progress <strong>Report</strong> (QPR) of <strong>AAPI</strong>, which includes<br />

performance and results achievement under the third quarter of <strong>AAPI</strong> Scale-Up. A summary of<br />

activities, status of deliverables and results are provided in the overview. More detailed reports<br />

on all of these activities are provided in the main text.<br />

3 Guti urea is the large-size urea particles (usually 1.8 or 2.7 grams by weight) used in fertilizer deep placement.<br />

The particles are made in small-scale businesses using briquette machines purchased by the entrepreneur with a<br />

75 percent subsidy provided by <strong>AAPI</strong>.<br />

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Deliverables<br />

In compliance with CA reporting requirements, only two deliverables were required<br />

during the quarter (Table 1). As indicated, both requirements were submitted. In addition,<br />

although not a contracted deliverable, <strong>AAPI</strong> submitted one Scale-Up Plan and 13 weekly<br />

reports on project performance during the quarter in order to facilitate USAID project<br />

oversight.<br />

Table 1. List of Deliverables through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

October-<br />

December<br />

January-<br />

March<br />

Total<br />

through<br />

<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Item<br />

Year 1<br />

Actual<br />

2011 <strong>2012</strong><br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong><br />

<strong>2012</strong><br />

Annual Workplan 2 2<br />

Monitoring and<br />

Evaluation <strong>Report</strong><br />

1 1<br />

<strong>Quarterly</strong><br />

Performance <strong>Report</strong><br />

3 1 1 1 6<br />

SF 425 3 1 1 1 6<br />

Results<br />

The results are reported against indicators and their targets specified in the the CA<br />

with interpretations via the Annual Plan, the Scale-up Operational Plan and, more recently,<br />

the certification on FTF result indicators. To align with FTF reporting requirements the<br />

results indicators in Table 2 have been divided into FTF Core Indicators (7), as required by<br />

the FTF Program and Custom Indicators (9), being those that are project specific and required<br />

under the CA.<br />

During the period covered by this report, the Boro rice crop was harvested and the<br />

Aus rice crop started transplantation. In this report, the Boro results of last quarter are revised<br />

against the data coming from block surveys. All production data is derived from crop cuts<br />

and sample surveys (for gross margin analysis). The Aus data is incomplete and what is<br />

reported here is derived from FMO weekly reports to end <strong>June</strong>.<br />

Table 2 shows all 16 results indicators were active this quarter. Two do not have<br />

specified targets (FDP technology with vegetable crops and value of incremental sales of<br />

rice). Eleven have achieved or exceeded target. Three were below target. Progress in UDP<br />

coverage failed to achieve the target due to lack of rainfall and the failure of the Aus crop.<br />

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Lower sales of briquette machines and the resulting lower number of jobs created in the new<br />

enterprises was a consequence of the huge number of sales that were made last quarter,<br />

removing the need to have more machines to supply Guti urea for a season that was showing<br />

a low transplantation. A separate report on certification of FTF result indicators duly signed<br />

by COP is attached with this report.<br />

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Table 2.<br />

<strong>AAPI</strong> Results<br />

(A) Achieved in Year 2 by Quarter<br />

October-December 2011 (Aman 2011) January-March <strong>2012</strong> (Boro <strong>2012</strong>)<br />

Total<br />

Total<br />

FTF<br />

M&S (FTF and M&S) % of Achievement FTF M&S<br />

(FTF and M&S) % of Achievement<br />

Result Indicators Unit Target Actual Target Actual Target Actual FTF M&S Total Target Actual Target Actual Target Actual FTF M&S Total<br />

FTF CORE INDICATORS<br />

Area under FDP<br />

technology – rice<br />

ha 93,790 89,420 77,160 78,438 170,950 167,858 95 102 98 403,501 424,408 a 184,525 186,162 a 588,026 610,570 105 101 104<br />

Area under FDP<br />

technology –<br />

ha NA 208.90 NA 91.70 300.60 NA 210 NA 113.6 NA 323.6<br />

vegetable<br />

Rural households<br />

benefiting directly<br />

No. 39,657 50,232 14,863 19,770 54,520 70,002 127 133 128 61,697 52,582 23,133 18,467 84,830 71,049 85 80 84<br />

Value of incremental million<br />

sales of rice<br />

US$<br />

NA 2.5 NA 2.99 NA 5.40 - -<br />

Farmers adopting<br />

FDP technology<br />

No. 183,902 319,998 151,294 294,194 335,196 614,192 174 194 183 790,767 1,322,303 361,625 563,841 1,152,392 1,886,144 167 156 164<br />

Gross margin of<br />

UDP rice farmers<br />

$/ha 363 569 363 596 363 584 157 164 161<br />

No. of jobs attributed<br />

Person<br />

/year<br />

162 266 38 17 200 282 164 43 141 40 237 10 45 50 282 592 450 563<br />

No. of individuals<br />

receiving ST training<br />

Persons 51,551 19,842 71,393 52,946 18,474 71,420<br />

CUSTOM INDICATORS<br />

Increased yield of<br />

rice<br />

kg/ha 535 404 535 550 535 465 76 103 87 - -<br />

Incremental rice<br />

production<br />

mt 50,178 36,126 41,281 43,141 91,458 78,054 72 105 85 - -<br />

Increased value of million<br />

rice<br />

US$<br />

16.06 13.16 13.21 15.72 29.27 28.44 82 119 97 - -<br />

Urea saving mt 4,690 3,283 3,858 2,981 8,548 6,263 70 77 73 - -<br />

Value of urea saved<br />

million<br />

US$<br />

1.59 2.13 1.31 1.94 2.91 4.07 134 148 140 - -<br />

GOB saving on urea million<br />

subsidy<br />

US$<br />

1.67 1.36 1.37 1.24 3.05 2.60 81 91 85 - -<br />

Average incremental<br />

value per ha<br />

US $ 171 147 171 200 171 169 86 117 99<br />

Farmers trained No. 39,560 50,073 14,840 19,760 54,400 69,833 127 133 128 61,673 52,440 23,127 18,440 84,800 70,880 85 80 84<br />

Fertilizer briquette<br />

machines sold<br />

No. 97 159 23 10 120 169 164 43 141 24 142 6 27 30 169 592 450 563<br />

a Area of FDP under rice obtained from Block Survey. For FtF - UDP = 424,378 ha; NPK = 30 ha.; for M&S – UDP = 186,162 ha. See Appendix 1 for detail by Upazila.<br />

Aman Aus Boro<br />

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(cont’d)<br />

<strong>AAPI</strong> Results<br />

(A) Achieved in Year 2 by Quarter<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> (Boro and Aus <strong>2012</strong>) July-September <strong>2012</strong> (Aus <strong>2012</strong>)<br />

Total<br />

Total<br />

FTF<br />

M&S (FTF and M&S) % of Achievement FTF M&S<br />

(FTF and M&S) % of Achievement<br />

Result Indicators Unit Target Actual Target Actual Target Actual FTF M&S Total Target Actual Target Actual Target Actual FTF M&S Total<br />

FTF CORE INDICATORS<br />

Area under FDP<br />

technology – rice<br />

ha 139,846 112,686 27,219 4,574 167,065 117,260 81 17 70<br />

Area under FDP<br />

technology –<br />

ha NA 79.13 NA 4 NA 83.13<br />

vegetable<br />

Rural households<br />

benefiting directly<br />

No. 26,509 32,769 8,881 6,252 35,390 39,021 124 70 110<br />

Value of incremental million<br />

sales of rice<br />

US$<br />

24.02 17.56 39.09<br />

Farmers adopting<br />

FDP technology<br />

No. 279,692 351,769 54,438 24,197 334,130 375,966 126 44 113<br />

Gross margin of UDP<br />

rice farmers<br />

$/ha 363 414 363 432 363 412 114 119 113<br />

No. of jobs attributed<br />

Person<br />

/year<br />

249 162 2 20 251 182 65 - 73<br />

No. of individuals<br />

receiving ST training<br />

Persons 33,172 6,312 39,484<br />

CUSTOM INDICATORS<br />

Increased yield of rice kg/ha 670 632 670 595 670 619 94 89 92<br />

Incremental rice<br />

production<br />

mt 270,346 268,084 123,632 110,758 393,977 378,092 99 90 96<br />

Increased value of million<br />

rice<br />

US$<br />

86.51 92.38 39.56 38.17 126.07 130.29 107 96 103<br />

Urea saving mt 40,351 42,699 18,453 19,598 58,804 62,296 106 106 106<br />

Value of urea saved<br />

million<br />

US$<br />

13.72 26.28 6.27 12.06 19.99 38.34 192 192 192<br />

GOB saving on urea million<br />

subsidy<br />

US$<br />

7.87 16.82 3.6 7.72 11.47 24.54 214 214 214<br />

Average incremental<br />

value per ha<br />

US $ 214 218 214 205 214 213 102 96 100<br />

Farmers trained No. 26,360 32,672 8,880 6,240 35,240 38,912 124 70 110<br />

Fertilizer briquette<br />

machines sold<br />

No. 149 97 1 12 150 109 65 - 73<br />

=>90% – met or exceeded target 80%-89% – making progress


(B) Cumulative through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Total Project<br />

Year 1 (Actual)<br />

Year 2 (Actual)<br />

FTF M&S Total (FTF and M&S) % of Achievement<br />

Result Indicators Unit FTF M&S Total FTF M&S Total Target Actual Target Actual Target Actual FTF M&S Total<br />

FTF CORE INDICATORS<br />

Area under FDP<br />

technology – rice<br />

ha 158,451 a 84,496 a 242,948 a 626,514 b 269,174 b 895,688 b 637,137 c 626,514 c 288,904 c 269,174 c 926,041 c 895,688 c 98 93 97<br />

Area under FDP<br />

technology –<br />

ha 1,399 a 258 a 1,657 498 b 209 b 707 b - 498 c - 209 c 707 c<br />

vegetable<br />

Rural households<br />

benefiting directly<br />

No. 102,380 63,586 165,966 135,583 44,489 180,072 226,403 237,963 108,607 108,075 335,010 346,038 105 100 103<br />

Value of incremental million<br />

sales of rice<br />

US$<br />

- - - 26.52 20.55 44.49 26.52 20.55 44.49<br />

Farmers adopting FDP<br />

technology<br />

No. 545,155 a 308,815 a 853,970 1,994,070 b 882,232 b 2,876,302 b 1,274,274 c 1,994,070 c 577,808 c 882,232 c 1,852,082 c 2,876,302 c 156 153 155<br />

Gross margin of UDP<br />

rice farmers<br />

$/ha<br />

No. of jobs attributed<br />

Person<br />

/year<br />

202 224 426 665 82 747 554 867 397 306 952 1,173 127 117 123<br />

No. of individuals<br />

receiving ST training<br />

Persons 103,645 64,576 168,221 137,669 44,628 182,297 241,314 109,204 350,518<br />

CUSTOM INDICATORS<br />

Increased yield of rice kg/ha 477 558 538 569 570 586 636 569 627 570 633 573 90 91 91<br />

Incremental rice<br />

production<br />

mt 80,552 46,838 127,390 304,210 153,899 456,146 409,348 384,761 215,159 200,737 624,506 585,498 94 93 94<br />

Increased value of million<br />

rice<br />

US$<br />

31.99 18.06 50.05 106 53.89 158.73 130.99 137.54 68.85 71.95 199.84 209.48 105 104 105<br />

Urea saving mt 12,116 7,245 19,361 45,982 22,579 68,560 57,068 58,098 29,515 29,824 86,583 87,921 102 101 102<br />

Value of urea saved<br />

million<br />

US$<br />

- - - 28.41 14.00 42.41 19.40 28.41 10.03 14.00 29.43 42.41 146 140 144<br />

GOB saving on urea million<br />

subsidy<br />

US$<br />

3.85 1.94 5.79 18.18 8.96 27.14 11.89 22.03 6.37 10.90 18.26 32.93 185 171 180<br />

Average incremental<br />

value per ha<br />

US $ 202 214 206 205 204 204 205 205 203 206 205 204 100 101 100<br />

Farmers trained No. 102,259 63,452 165,711 135,185 44,440 179,625 226,073 237,444 108,367 107,892 334,440 345,336 105 100 103<br />

Fertilizer briquette<br />

machines sold<br />

No. 121 134 255 398 49 447 330 519 240 183 570 702 157 76 123<br />

a. Coverage is calculated from block surveys for two seasons – Boro 2010 and Aus 2011.<br />

b. Coverage is calculated from block survey for Aman 2011 and Boro <strong>2012</strong> and FMO weekly monitoring reports for Aus <strong>2012</strong>;<br />

c. Coverage is calculated from the block survey for Aman 2011 and Boro <strong>2012</strong> and FMO weekly monitoring reports for Aus <strong>2012</strong>;<br />

Note: In compiling this table, there have been some recalculations that have led to corrections in data that were reported in earlier quarters.<br />

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Area under FDP technology and Farmers Adopting the Technology<br />

Boro <strong>2012</strong> – The last quarterly report (January-March <strong>2012</strong>) reported data derived<br />

from the weekly reports of the Field Monitoring Officers (FMOs). The Block Survey 4 was<br />

completed during this quarter and its data is now reported in Table 2. Some 1.886 million<br />

farmers adopted FDP technology in rice on 610,570 ha of land. Seventy percent of the<br />

farmers were in the FTF districts. The area covered for other crops was 323.6 ha with 210 ha<br />

(65 percent) in FTF districts.<br />

Table 3 and Table 4 shows most of the deep placement was urea on rice. Of the<br />

1,886,144 farmers, 8 percent were women. That is, they took a leading role in deciding to use<br />

Table 3. Farmers Using FDP Products in Boro Season <strong>2012</strong><br />

District<br />

A. FtF Districts<br />

Total Guti<br />

Urea Users<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Users<br />

FDP<br />

Users in<br />

Other<br />

Crops<br />

Total FDP<br />

Farmers<br />

Total Male<br />

FDP Farmers<br />

Total<br />

Female<br />

FDP<br />

Farmers<br />

Total<br />

Farmers in<br />

the District<br />

% of<br />

Farmers<br />

Using<br />

FDP<br />

Bagerhat 58,026 - 113 58,026 55,251 2,775 165,285 35<br />

Barguna 836 - 7 836 690 146 138,260 1<br />

Barisal 78,550 - 44 78,550 74,932 3,618 292,616 27<br />

Bhola 79,010 - 383 79,010 73,924 5,086 383,427 21<br />

Chuadanga 68,918 - - 68,918 64,906 4,012 234,344 29<br />

Faridpur 59,227 - - 59,227 54,363 4,864 315,908 19<br />

Gopalganj 87,117 - 46 87,117 75,765 11,352 203,970 43<br />

Jessore 200,906 - 53 200,906 187,766 13,140 522,496 38<br />

Jhalakati 24,982 - 71 24,982 23,345 1,637 115,995 22<br />

Jhenaidah 115,958 - 1 115,958 106,882 9,076 340,912 34<br />

Khulna 51,335 - - 51,335 48,927 2,408 168,415 30<br />

Madaripur 82,720 - 1 82,720 74,269 8,451 204,060 41<br />

Magura 60,962 - 1 60,962 55,947 5,015 191,857 32<br />

Meherpur 45,386 - - 45,386 41,168 4,218 137,603 33<br />

Narail 61,506 - 32 61,506 54,548 6,958 123,517 50<br />

Patuakhali 7,818 - 214 7,818 7,009 809 232,782 3<br />

Pirojpur 32,078 - 224 32,078 29,862 2,216 166,512 19<br />

Rajbari 21,225 - - 21,225 20,104 1,121 152,497 14<br />

Satkhira 103,308 - 91 103,308 95,049 8,259 280,061 37<br />

Shariatpur 82,385 50 50 82,435 69,434 13,001 197,361 42<br />

FtF Total 1,322,253 50 1,331 1,322,303 1,214,141 108,162 4,567,878 29<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh 372,871 - 721 372,871 328,129 44,742 914,956 41<br />

Sherpur 190,970 - 155 190,970 183,947 7,023 343,676 56<br />

M&S Total 563,841 - 876 563,841 512,076 51,765 1,258,632 45<br />

Grand Total 1,886,094 50 2,207 1,886,144 1,726,217 159,927 5,826,510 32<br />

Source: Boro <strong>2012</strong> block survey, <strong>AAPI</strong>-IFDC.<br />

Note: Assuming Guti urea users in other crops also the user of Guti urea in paddy.<br />

4 The Block survey is a survey of SAAOs who are the DAE field supervisors of each and every block in the<br />

project area. The SAAOs report the data from various records collected in the course of their duty.<br />

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FDP. Map 1 and Map 2, prepared using geograpchical positing system (GPS), shows the<br />

distribution of the 1,223 FDP rice blocks 5 that were established in the FTF and M&S districts<br />

respectively. Two hundred and forty nine (20 percent) were women farmer blocks. Table 4<br />

shows that the UDP coverage in the Improved Livelihod of Sidr-Affected Rice Farmers<br />

(ILSAFARM) districts is now 70-80% of the HYV/Hybrid area. In the <strong>AAPI</strong> year 1 districts,<br />

it is now 50% and in the New Year 2 scaleup districts it is 40%. Appendix 1 and Appendix 2<br />

provides area and farmers by Upazila for Boro <strong>2012</strong> and Appendix 3 provide area by Upazila<br />

for Aus <strong>2012</strong> while Appendix 4 provides the cumulative totals areas across the last three<br />

seasons.<br />

Table 4. Paddy area covered by UDP and NPK for Boro season <strong>2012</strong><br />

District<br />

Rice<br />

UDP in<br />

% of<br />

% of<br />

Total<br />

other<br />

Total HYV/ Total UDP Area<br />

Total FDP Area<br />

NPK<br />

crops<br />

Hybrid Area Area - (ha) under<br />

Area under<br />

Area (ha)<br />

(ha)<br />

UDP<br />

FDP<br />

A. FtF Districts<br />

Bagerhat 32,210 21,788 68 - 21,788 68 13.00<br />

Barguna 599 458 76 - 458 76 0.52<br />

Barisal 50,014 35,207 70 - 35,207 70 1.00<br />

Bhola 56,901 20,629 36 - 20,629 36 74.30<br />

Chuadanga 41,487 17,600 42 - 17,600 42<br />

Faridpur 33,293 13,835 42 - 13,835 42<br />

Gopalganj 80,540 39,817 49 - 39,817 49 3.10<br />

Jessore 159,032 61,957 39 - 61,957 39 7.29<br />

Jhalakati 9,559 7,855 82 - 7,855 82 5.50<br />

Jhenaidah 96,050 34,893 36 - 34,893 36 33.00<br />

Khulna 36,200 14,493 40 - 14,493 40<br />

Madaripur 44,589 36,933 83 - 36,933 83 0.04<br />

Magura 44,530 17,557 39 - 17,557 39 0.02<br />

Meherpur 26,385 10,542 40 - 10,542 40<br />

Narail 44,354 16,321 37 - 16,321 37 7.00<br />

Patuakhali 3,578 2,838 79 - 2,838 79 39.00<br />

Pirojpur 20,663 12,528 61 - 12,528 61 17.23<br />

Rajbari 16,420 6,806 41 - 6,806 41<br />

Satkhira 68,256 24,704 36 - 24,704 36 7.00<br />

Shariatpur 32,352 27,618 85 30 27,648 85 2.00<br />

FtF Total 897,011 424,378 47 30 424,408 47 210.00<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh 266,463 136,097 51 - 136,097 51 110.45<br />

Sherpur 94,001 50,065 53 - 50,065 53 3.15<br />

M&S Total 360,464 186,162 52 - 186,162 52 113.60<br />

Grand Total 1,257,475 610,540 49 30 610,570 49 323.60<br />

Source: Boro <strong>2012</strong> block survey, <strong>AAPI</strong>-IFDC.<br />

5 An FDP block is any contiguous area of 5.0 acres or more where all farmers use FDP. If more than 51 percent<br />

of the households have women who are active in the decision-making process and a woman shares in the<br />

leadership, this is termed a woman farmer block.<br />

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Map 1. UDP Blocks in FTF Districts – Boro <strong>2012</strong><br />

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Map 2. UDP Blocks in M&S Districts – Boro <strong>2012</strong><br />

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It should be noted that in setting the targets and reporting of results there is no<br />

accounting for cropping intensity. As per the CA provision, the cumulative areas reported for<br />

FDP coverage across the last three seasons. However, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics<br />

reports a cropping intensity between 121-208% in the <strong>AAPI</strong> districts. Table 5 calculates net<br />

areas after adjusting for cropping intensity by district.<br />

Table 5.<br />

District<br />

Net FDP coverage – adjusted for cropping intensity<br />

Gross FDP coverage<br />

Aman 2011, Boro <strong>2012</strong>, Aus <strong>2012</strong><br />

Total UDP Area Total NPK<br />

(Ha)<br />

Area (Ha)<br />

Cropping<br />

intensity<br />

%<br />

Net FDP coverage<br />

Aman 2011, Boro <strong>2012</strong>, Aus <strong>2012</strong><br />

Net UDP Area Net NPK Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

(Ha)<br />

A. FtF Districts<br />

Bagerhat 35,479 359 121 29,321 297<br />

Barguna 43,117 647 182 23,691 355<br />

Barisal 57,894 224 171 33,856 131<br />

Bhola 24,287 - 208 11,676 -<br />

Chuadanga 19,405 - 166 11,690 -<br />

Faridpur 13,947 - 173 8,062 -<br />

Gopalganj 41,092 - 127 32,356 -<br />

Jessore 63,459 - 182 34,868 -<br />

Jhalokathi 22,786 26 169 13,483 15<br />

Jhenaidah 39,487 - 187 21,116 -<br />

Khulna 14,557 - 127 11,462 -<br />

Madaripur 37,506 - 155 24,197 -<br />

Magura 18,802 - 209 8,996 -<br />

Meherpur 11,104 - 165 6,730 -<br />

Narail 16,629 - 171 9,725 -<br />

Patuakhali 68,285 1,598 178 38,362 898<br />

Pirojpur 33,832 179 143 23,659 125<br />

Rajbari 6,886 - 187 3,682 -<br />

Satkhira 26,664 - 151 17,658 -<br />

Shariatpur 28,236 30 155 18,217 19<br />

FtF Districts Total: 623,453 3,063 382,807 1,841<br />

B. M&S Districts<br />

Mymensingh 201,047 - 183 109,862 -<br />

Sherpur 68,127 - 194 35,117 -<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total: 269,174 - 144,979 -<br />

Grand Total: 892,627 3,063 527,786 1,841<br />

Source: Gross areas from Aman 2011 and Boro <strong>2012</strong> Block Surveys. Aus <strong>2012</strong> from weekly reports to <strong>June</strong> 26<br />

<strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Cropping intensity from BBS Census of Agriculture, 2008.<br />

The Block Survey was used to estimate the average crop area per farm for Boro<br />

season. Table 6 provides the data by district. The average crop area per farm is 79 decimals<br />

in the FTF districts and 82 decimals in M&S. This is compared with 70 decimals and 67<br />

decimals, respectively, for the Boro 2011 season. It might also be compared with the Boro<br />

crop areas per farm reported by ILSAFARM of 40 decimals in 2009 and 75 decimals in 2010.<br />

This is a good sign that the technology is not only attracting larger numbers of farmers, but<br />

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they are adopting the technology on larger crop areas per farm. It indicates that farmers have<br />

confidence in the technology. This is also evidenced in the high retention rate. When<br />

comparing the number of farmers using FDP technology in Boro <strong>2012</strong> with those in Boro<br />

2011, the retention rate ranges as low as 60% in Barguna (where Boro is a less important rice<br />

crop than Aus or Aman) to 88% in Gopalganj and as high as 100% in some of the<br />

ILSAFARM districts where farmers have now been using the technology for three years. This<br />

is a good indicator of sustainability. Extension experience tells that retention needs to be<br />

upheld for at least three years before what might be a fashion changes to a habit.<br />

Table 6. Average plot size per farm in Boro season <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

District<br />

FDP Area per farm<br />

Hectare<br />

Decimals<br />

Bagerhat 0.38 93<br />

Barguna 0.55 135<br />

Barisal 0.45 111<br />

Bhola 0.26 64<br />

Chuadanga 0.26 63<br />

Faridpur 0.23 58<br />

Gopalganj 0.46 113<br />

Jessore 0.31 76<br />

Jhalokathi 0.31 78<br />

Jhenaidah 0.30 74<br />

Khulna 0.28 70<br />

Madaripur 0.45 110<br />

Magura 0.29 71<br />

Meherpur 0.23 57<br />

Narail 0.27 66<br />

Patuakhali 0.36 90<br />

Pirojpur 0.39 96<br />

Rajbari 0.32 79<br />

Satkhira 0.24 59<br />

Shariatpur 0.34 83<br />

FtF Average 0.32 79<br />

Mymensingh 0.36 90<br />

Sherpur 0.26 65<br />

M&S Average 0.33 82<br />

<strong>AAPI</strong> Average 0.32 80<br />

Source: Boro <strong>2012</strong> block survey, <strong>AAPI</strong>-IFDC.<br />

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Aus <strong>2012</strong> – Planting of the Aus crop started in <strong>Apr</strong>il. Lack of rain caused significant<br />

delays in transplantation and the resultant UDP. Figure 1 shows the relationship between<br />

rainfall and UDP coverage. Mymensingh and Sherpur were most affected and the<br />

transplanting did not start until <strong>June</strong>. By the end of the quarter there was an estimated 6<br />

375,966 farmers using UDP on 117,260 ha of transplanted Aus land. This is only 70% of the<br />

coverage target. The achievement is completely due to the lack of rainfall and the resultant<br />

decline in transplantation. Farmers refused to irrigate after the low rice price received for<br />

their Boro crop. Those in the tidal belt in the south did get tidal water and were able to plant a<br />

crop. Figure 1 shows that when the rain did come in May the transplantation and UDP<br />

coverage saw a sharp rise as opposed to the gradual lead in to the season that is seen in other<br />

years. However by the time the rain came the seedlings in seed beds sown in March were too<br />

old for transplantation. In Mymensingh and Sherpur districts the season was essentially<br />

abandoned and farmers opted to plant an early Aman crop.<br />

UDP coverage and rainfall<br />

70000<br />

450<br />

M&S<br />

UDP coverage (ha)<br />

60000<br />

50000<br />

40000<br />

30000<br />

20000<br />

10000<br />

400<br />

350<br />

300<br />

250<br />

200<br />

150<br />

100<br />

50<br />

Rainfall (mm)<br />

FTF<br />

Average 12<br />

stations<br />

<strong>2012</strong><br />

Long term<br />

average<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Figure 1.<br />

Trend in UDP Coverage for Aus <strong>2012</strong> against rainfall<br />

Table 7 provides the estimated areas covered. The HYV/hybrid areas are those used<br />

in the scaleup operational plan. At <strong>June</strong> 26, it was estimated that only 55% of the Aus area<br />

has been transplanted in the FtF districts and 30% in M&S, although in some of the upazilas<br />

in the tidal flood plains of the south it was as high as 100%. The DAE are setting July 15 as<br />

end of Aus transplantation. When the block survey is undertaken next quarter, any Aus<br />

coverage that occurs in early July will be included. The districts that have achieved their<br />

targets in Table 7, such as Barguna, Barisal, Patuakhali and Jalakati have all benefited by<br />

6 Estimated by FMO in weekly reports. To be verified by Block Survey next quarter.<br />

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tidal water irrigation. The remainders have failed due to lack of rain. Appendix 3 provides<br />

detail by upazila.<br />

Table 7. Rice Area Covered by UDP and NPK in Aus Season <strong>2012</strong><br />

District<br />

Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Aus Area<br />

(ha)<br />

UDP<br />

Target<br />

for Aus<br />

(ha)<br />

Total FDP Aus Area (ha)<br />

UDP NPK Total<br />

Guti<br />

% of<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

UDP<br />

% of<br />

Target<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

FDP<br />

UDP in<br />

Other<br />

Crops<br />

(ha)<br />

A. FtF District<br />

Bagerhat 5,600 3,760 3,259 - 3,259 58 87 -<br />

Barguna 6,800 27,601 32,830 - 32,830 89 119 -<br />

Barisal 11,610 7,928 8,459 - 8,459 73 107 -<br />

Bhola 25,725 9,004 3,658 - 3,658 14 41 22.00<br />

Chuadanga 14,850 5,198 1,805 - ,805 12 35 0.13<br />

Faridpur 471 165 112 - 112 24 68 -<br />

Gopalganj 190 106 100 - 100 53 94 -<br />

Jessore 44,600 15,610 1,502 - 1,502 3 10 -<br />

Jhalokathi 14,100 8,895 10,016 - 10,016 71 113 -<br />

Jhenaidah 24,500 8,575 4,594 - 4,594 19 54 -<br />

Khulna 1,657 580 64 - 64 4 11 -<br />

Madaripur 120 91 57 - 57 48 63 -<br />

Magura 9,930 3,476 1,245 - 1,245 13 36 -<br />

Meherpur 8,760 3,067 562 - 562 6 18 -<br />

Narail 1,260 441 308 - 308 24 70 -<br />

Patuakhali 34,800 25,280 7,877 - 27,877 80 110 15.00<br />

Pirojpur 21,700 15,855 4,141 - 4,141 65 89 42.00<br />

Rajbari 295 104 80 - 80 27 77 -<br />

Satkhira 11,655 4,080 1,960 - 1,960 17 48 -<br />

Shariatpur 50 39 57 - 57 114 146 -<br />

FtF Districts: 268,673 139,855 ,686 - 2,686 42 81 79.13<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh 45,920 25,257 4,011 - 4,011 9 16 4.00<br />

Sherpur 3,570 1,964 563 - 563 16 29 -<br />

Mymensingh & Sherpur: 49,490 27,221 4,574 - 4,574 9 17 4.00<br />

<strong>AAPI</strong> Districts: 318,163 167,076 17,260 117,260 37 70 83.13<br />

Source: Aus <strong>2012</strong> FDP area from weekly reports as on <strong>June</strong> 26, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Aus <strong>2012</strong> hybrid/HYV area and UDP Target from <strong>AAPI</strong> Scale-Up Operational Plan.<br />

Rural Households Benefited<br />

This is one of the core FTF indicators. A household is a beneficiary if it contains at<br />

least one individual who is a beneficiary. For <strong>AAPI</strong> this is defined as an individual engaged<br />

with a project activity who has already either shown benefit from the activity or has a high<br />

likelihood of gaining benefits due to his/her significant level of engagement with the project.<br />

This is calculated from the number of farmers trained and the number of rural entrepreneurs<br />

who procured the fertilizer briquette machines at a reduced rate and directly benefited from<br />

an intervention of <strong>AAPI</strong>. This quarter there were 39,021 (38,912 farmers and 109 briquette<br />

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producers) households benefiting (27,407 male and 11,614 female). Appendix 5 shows the<br />

households benefiting by upazila.<br />

Value of incremental sales of rice<br />

This is a core FTF indicator. The Scaleup Operational Plan sets targets for<br />

incremental production and value of incremental production but there was no target for value<br />

of incremental sales. The percentage sale of paddy immediately after harvest is determined<br />

within the Gross Margin Survey carried out after each season’s harvest (see below). Table 8<br />

uses the increased value of rice (see below) and the percentage of sales to calculate the value<br />

of incremental sales during Boro season.<br />

Table 8.<br />

Value of incremental sales from the Boro harvest<br />

FTF M&S Aggregate<br />

Increased value of rice (in million US$) 92.38 38.17 130.29<br />

Percentage sale of paddy immediately after harvest (%) 26 46 30<br />

Value of incremental sales of rice (in million US $ ) 24.02 17.56 39.09<br />

Note: Increased value of rice for FTF, M&S and Aggregate are averages of 586 crop cuts taken from farmer<br />

fields.<br />

Gross margin of rice farmers<br />

One of the important core indictors of FTF is gross margin. According to the FTF<br />

definition, the gross margin is the difference between the total value of sales of the<br />

agricultural item and the cost of producing that item excluding the cost of family labor. Land<br />

rent has been included only for those farmers who paid land rent. During Boro <strong>2012</strong>, <strong>AAPI</strong><br />

conducted a sample survey 7 of the gross margin realized by participating farmers. The results<br />

are presented in Table 9. The finanicial realized gross margin per ha is estimated at US$ 412<br />

from UDP plots against $188 from the broadcast urea plot. This is a significant factor in favor<br />

of UDP technology that reduces cost of fertilizer and is consistent with the anecdotes from<br />

farmers who are encountering high cost of inputs and low farm gate rice prices.<br />

It should be noted that the gross margin analysis is carried out by season. <strong>AAPI</strong><br />

completed gross margin surveys for two seasons (Aman 2011 and Boro <strong>2012</strong>). An annual<br />

farm gross margin would require either conducting a survey in three seasons and then<br />

summing the seasonal gross margins (i.e. margins realized in each of the three seasons),<br />

7 The survey selected 383 farmers from 51 upazilas (44 in FTF districts and 7 in M&S)<br />

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taking into account cropping intensity; or an annual survey to recognize the variety of<br />

cropping intensity across three seasons. Therefore, there is no available cumulative annual<br />

data for Table 2.<br />

Table 9.<br />

Weighted Average Gross Margin for All Sample Farmers (per ha)<br />

FtF M&S Total<br />

Item<br />

Broadcast<br />

Broadcast<br />

Broadcast<br />

Guti Urea<br />

Guti Urea<br />

Guti Urea<br />

Urea<br />

Urea<br />

Urea<br />

Total Return 121,425 100,561 99,169 83,277 115,719 96,451<br />

Total Cost 87,800 84,167 64,063 69,052 82,215 81,152<br />

Gross Margin in BDT 33,625 16,395 35,106 14,226 33,504 15,299<br />

Gross Margin in US $ 414 202 432 175 412 188<br />

Gross Margin (%) 38 19 55 21 41 19<br />

Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) 1.38 1.19 1.55 1.21 1.41 1.19<br />

Source: Gross margin survey - Boro <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Note: percentages are rounded to the nearest one.<br />

Number of Jobs Attributed to FTF Implementation<br />

The number of jobs attributed to <strong>AAPI</strong> is a new indicator, introduced with the Scale-<br />

Up. It was not calculated in Year 1. In the fifth quarterly report (October-December 2011) a<br />

calculation was made that included farm labor plus the jobs created at urea briquette shops 8 .<br />

Because this did not match the FTF definition of job creation, in Quarter 6 <strong>AAPI</strong> changed the<br />

calculation to only report on job creation by the Guti urea manufacturers. In QPR 6 it<br />

assumed 7 jobs per briquette machine. In the first week of <strong>Apr</strong>il, a census was taken from all<br />

small businesses who had purchased a Guti urea machine on number of additional employees<br />

working in the shops. There were 553 machines that were operating plus another 40 that had<br />

not started production by March <strong>2012</strong> 9 . This census was used to determine the jobs created<br />

and the disaggrgation by gender.<br />

Number of jobs was assumed to be number of full time employees plus part time<br />

employees. For period October 2010-September 2011, a full time employee was one who had<br />

worked for minimum 8 months, (assuming 5 days/week for 50 weeks per year = 250 working<br />

days in a year) and others were considered as part time employees. The number of jobs for<br />

part time employees was calculated by dividing the total number of months worked by 12<br />

months per year, as per FTF definition. Part time employees were counted if they worked at<br />

least one month on a continuous basis.<br />

8 Table 2, QPR 5 October-December 2011, reported 7,546 jobs attributed to FTF.<br />

9 No jobs data was obtained from these 40 new firms.<br />

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For period September 2011- March <strong>2012</strong>, a full time employee was counted as one<br />

who had been continuously working from the previous year. The others were counted as part<br />

time employees. The number of jobs for part time employees was calculated by dividing the<br />

total number of months worked by 6 months in this period, as per FTF definition.<br />

Using the above definitions, it is estimated that 923 jobs have been created across the<br />

553 machines in operation to March <strong>2012</strong>; an average of 1.67 jobs per machine. This is the<br />

number used to re-calculate targets and achievements in Table 2. Although the number of<br />

jobs created in this quarter is below target, it is a reflection of the machines sold (and jobs<br />

created) last quarter, when there were 282 jobs were created against a target of 50. This<br />

reduced the need for additional machines this quarter and hence fewer jobs created.<br />

In examining the jobs by gender it was found that 99% of the jobs are male (99% in<br />

M&S; (98% in FTF districts).<br />

Number of individuals receiving short term training<br />

This is an FTF Indicator. It has only been introduced this quarter and therefore has no<br />

targets set. The data in Table 2 for year one and earlier quarters has been calculated from the<br />

composite parts. The number of individuals who have received short term training is<br />

calculated from farmer training, training of briquette machine owners, training of government<br />

staff and NGOs (TOT) and training of local mechanics.<br />

Increased yield of rice<br />

The incremental yield arising from UDP technology is derived from crop cuts in<br />

farmer fields. At the time of the Boro harvest 586 crop cuts were made in farmer fields (399<br />

in FTF and 187 in M&S). Each cut was actually 2 samples, one within a UDP field and one<br />

(nearby) within a broadcast urea field with the same variety and soil type. The samples were<br />

threshed, weighed and grain moisture measured. Yield is calculated as kg paddy/ha, adjusted<br />

to a moisture content of 14%. Paddy yield is converted to rice yield by assuming a millout of<br />

67%. Targets assumed rice yield increments of 535 kg/ha in Aus and Aman and 670 kg/ha in<br />

Boro. Table 10 shows the yield increment for the HYV varieties.<br />

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Table 10. HYV Paddy yield calculated from farmer field crop cuts – Boro <strong>2012</strong><br />

District<br />

UDP<br />

Paddy Yield<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

Broadcasted Urea<br />

Paddy Yield<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

Paddy Yield<br />

increment<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

Rice Yield<br />

increment<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

Yield<br />

increment<br />

%<br />

A. FtF Districts:<br />

Bagerhat 6,362 5,554 808 541 15<br />

Barisal 7,134 6,402 732 491 11<br />

Bhola 6,789 5,718 1,071 718 19<br />

Chuadanga 6,907 5,689 1,219 817 21<br />

Faridpur 7,649 6,792 858 575 13<br />

Gopalganj 7,668 6,812 856 574 13<br />

Jessore 6,827 5,946 881 590 15<br />

Jhalokathi 5,936 4,709 1,227 822 26<br />

Jhenaidah 6,952 5,858 1,094 733 19<br />

Khulna 6,341 5,478 862 578 16<br />

Madaripur 7,676 6,666 1,010 677 15<br />

Magura 6,900 5,963 937 628 16<br />

Meherpur 7,855 6,872 983 659 14<br />

Narail 7,191 6,292 900 603 14<br />

Patuakhali 5,969 5,263 706 473 13<br />

Pirojpur 6,651 5,679 971 651 17<br />

Rajbari 7,377 5,847 1,530 1,025 26<br />

Satkhira 6,251 5,483 767 514 14<br />

Shariatpur 7,762 6,691 1,071 718 16<br />

FtF Average: 7,052 6,109 943 632 15<br />

B. M & S Districts<br />

Mymensingh 6,578 5,655 923 618 16<br />

Sherpur 6,698 5,914 784 525 13<br />

M&S Average: 6,608 5,720 888 595 16<br />

<strong>AAPI</strong> Average: 6,902 5,978 924 619 15<br />

CV: 11.67 12.98<br />

Source: Farmer Field crop cuts, Boro <strong>2012</strong>, <strong>AAPI</strong>-IFDC.<br />

Note: Paddy converted to rice assuming a millout of 67%.<br />

Upazila data are averages from all crop cuts within. FTF, M&S and <strong>AAPI</strong> averages are weighted by the<br />

full data set.<br />

All data are averages using the full set of crop cuts (ie. weighted averages). It is this<br />

data that has been used to calculate associated indicators – incremental rice production; value<br />

of incremental sales; increased value of rice. Crop cuts were also made for Hybrid varieties<br />

and for demonstration plots. Average paddy yields were 8.32 T/ha for UDP fields and 7.28<br />

T/ha for fields fertilized by broadcast urea, giving a yield increment of 14%. The variability<br />

of the crop cut data for hybrid varieties (CV 18%) was higher than for the HYV and yield<br />

increments ranged from 30% to 7%. These data might also be compared with yields by<br />

variety in demonstration plots as provided in Table 16.<br />

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Incremental rice production<br />

Incremental rice production is a contract indicator 10 . It was calculated from the<br />

weighted average yield increments measured by HYV variety crop cuts in farmer fields (see<br />

Table 10). In Boro <strong>2012</strong>, the incremental production has been calculated to be 378,092 MT<br />

(619 kg/ha) against a target of 393,977 MT.<br />

Increased value of rice<br />

The increased value of rice in Table 2 is calculated from the incremental rice<br />

production (see below), which was derived from the increased yield of rice (see Table 10)<br />

calculated from weighted average crop cuts in farmer fields with HYV varieties. The target<br />

value assumed a rice price of $320/MT. At the Boro harvest, the government of Bangladesh<br />

(GOB) procurement price was $344.61/MT 11 and this was the price used to calculate the<br />

actual increased value of rice.<br />

Urea savings<br />

One of the basic tenets of UDP technology is urea savings arising from lower nitrogen<br />

lossess and more efficient nitrogen uptake by the crop. Urea savings are calculated from data<br />

collected from the block survey. This is summarized in Table 11. Total savings, calculated<br />

by multiplying savings per hectare by total number of hectares 12 under UDP, is 62,296 MT.<br />

Table 11. Block survey results for urea savings – Boro <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

District<br />

Guti Urea<br />

Applied<br />

(Kg/Ha)<br />

Broadcast<br />

Urea<br />

Applied<br />

(Kg/Ha)<br />

Urea<br />

Savings<br />

(Kg/Ha)<br />

Urea<br />

Savings<br />

%<br />

Bagerhat 168 268 100 37<br />

Barguna 165 242 77 32<br />

Barisal 165 235 71 30<br />

Bhola 167 283 116 41<br />

Chuadanga 167 261 94 36<br />

Faridpur 167 292 125 43<br />

Gopalganj 167 246 79 32<br />

Jessore 167 277 110 40<br />

Jhalokathi 167 286 119 42<br />

Jhenaidah 167 279 112 40<br />

Khulna 166 243 77 32<br />

10 CA page 31: “Rice production increased by 3.32 million tons valued at US$ 1.1 billion during the life of the<br />

project period.”<br />

11 Assumes Government procurement price of Tk 28/kg @ exchange Tk81.25 per USD = $344.61/MT<br />

12 Area of UDP coverage (excludes area of NPK)<br />

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District<br />

Guti Urea<br />

Applied<br />

(Kg/Ha)<br />

Broadcast<br />

Urea<br />

Applied<br />

(Kg/Ha)<br />

Urea<br />

Savings<br />

(Kg/Ha)<br />

Urea<br />

Savings<br />

%<br />

Madaripur 168 283 116 41<br />

Magura 167 257 90 35<br />

Meherpur 167 247 80 32<br />

Narail 167 290 123 42<br />

Patuakhali 166 234 67 29<br />

Pirojpur 167 248 82 33<br />

Rajbari 168 285 117 41<br />

Satkhira 167 273 106 39<br />

Shariatpur 166 272 105 39<br />

Total FtF Districts: 167 270 103 38<br />

Mymensingh 169 278 109 39<br />

Sherpur 167 273 105 39<br />

Total Mymensingh Zone 169 277 108 39<br />

Grand Total 167 269 102 38<br />

CV (%): 2.17 12.80<br />

Source: Boro <strong>2012</strong> block survey, <strong>AAPI</strong>-IFDC.<br />

Value of urea saved<br />

The CA targets were set against a urea procurement cost of $340/MT. The <strong>AAPI</strong><br />

Scale up operational plan used the price of the day which was US$ 600/mt. The CA targets are<br />

used in Table 2. In this quarter the procurement cost of urea, including in-country transport,<br />

is Tk 50,000 ($615.39)/MT 13 . Therefore, while the urea saving is just over target (106%) the<br />

value of urea saved is almost double the target (192%). Using the data from Table 11, and<br />

the areas of UDP in Table 4, the value of urea saved for Boro <strong>2012</strong>, amounts to $38.337<br />

million.<br />

GOB saving on urea subsidy<br />

The CA targets assumed a price of urea as $340/MT and a dealer price of $145 14 ,<br />

resulting in a subsidy of $195/MT. Since the price increase on <strong>June</strong> 1, 2011, the government<br />

has held the dealer price of urea at Tk 18,000 (221.54)/MT 15 . For this quarter, assuming an<br />

open market price of $619.39/MT, the subsidy amounts to $393.85/MT. Using such data<br />

Table 2 calculates the reduction in subsidy through using Guti urea (as saving to GOB) in the<br />

Boro season to be US $24.54 million against the target of US $11.47 million.<br />

13 Source MOA.<br />

14 Dealer price of Tk10/kg at exchange rate of $1 = Tk69<br />

15 Dealers generally markup TK2/kg, resulting in a farmer price of Tk20/kg<br />

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Average incremental value per hectare<br />

The average incremental value per hectare is a custom indicator. It is estimated by<br />

dividing the total incremental rice value by the total UDP area.<br />

Farmers Trained<br />

A total of 38,912 farmers completed training under the <strong>AAPI</strong> project during the<br />

quarter. Of the total, 27,321 were men and 11,591 were women (30%) as indicated in Table<br />

14. The number included 39 batches for Aman farmers when training for the Aman season<br />

started in the last two weeks of <strong>June</strong>. All of the farmers trained were “new recruits” with no<br />

prior experience with FDP technology.<br />

FDP Machines in Operation<br />

During the quarter 109 machines were sold against a target of 150. The number needs<br />

to be considered against the enormous number of sales last quarter (169 sold against a target<br />

of 30). The consequence was there was adequate supply of Guti urea from machines already<br />

in operation. The failing crop season did not inspire new entrepreneurs to invest, preferring to<br />

wait for Aman. The cumulative figures in Table 2 show the project is well ahead of target<br />

(702 machines sold to <strong>June</strong> against a target of 570). The 208 machines supplied under<br />

ILSAFARM are also in operation. So long as urea remains in good supply in the market,<br />

there will be no problem with supply of Guti urea to meet the demand. Appendix 6 lists the<br />

numbers and their production by upazila.<br />

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Activities<br />

The project activities are reported against those listed in Table 2 of the Second Year<br />

Annual Workplan (revised). 16 The number of activities and the intensity of engagement vary<br />

by season. During the past quarter, 16 activities were active. Table 12 shows the project has<br />

met or exceeded the target in 13 of the activities.<br />

The meetings with fertilizer and seed committees are slower than expected because<br />

the meetings are held at the initiative of the district/upazila administrations. They tend to be<br />

convened in response to issues arising. Their sporadic nature makes them an ineffective<br />

forum to motivate stakeholders. In the next Aman season the activity will convert to industry<br />

stakeholder workshops. The committee members can be engaged in such workshops.<br />

Open sky shows were “under target” although it should be realized that these targets<br />

are arbitrary. The drought conditions gave little incentive for farmers to cultivate an Aus crop.<br />

The sale of briquette machines was under target but needs to be measured against the large<br />

number of machines sold last quarter. The project remains well above target overall.<br />

16 Includes Scale-Up and GHG activities.<br />

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Table 12. <strong>AAPI</strong> Achievement of Technical Activities in Year 2<br />

(A) By Quarter<br />

October-December 2011 January-March <strong>2012</strong><br />

FTF M&S Total % FTF M&S Total % of Achievement<br />

Activity Indicators<br />

Unit T A T A T A FTF M&S Total T A T A T A FTF M&S Total<br />

Technology Transfer<br />

Training of extension staff (DAE and NGO) Batch 53 44 3 3 56 47 83 100 84 10 8 - - 10 8 80 80<br />

Motivational meeting with extension staff No. 32 - 8 3 40 3 0 38 8 15 20 5 15 20 35 133 300 175<br />

Farmer training on FDP and AWD Batch 989 1,253 371 494 1,360 1,747 127 133 128 1,542 1,311 578 461 2,120 1,772 85 80 84<br />

Motivational meeting with early adopters No. 106 75 181 156 92 248<br />

Farmers orientation for demos and trials Batch 12 12 4 4 16 16 100 100 100 - 4 - 4<br />

Field demonstrations on rice<br />

No.<br />

8<br />

-<br />

8 62 0 44<br />

326 113<br />

13<br />

5<br />

18<br />

320 109 429 a 439 102 104 102<br />

Field demonstrations on vegetable No. 44 9 53 7 4 11<br />

Field trials on rice<br />

No.<br />

1<br />

-<br />

1 33 0 25<br />

25 10<br />

35 109 111 109<br />

3<br />

1<br />

4<br />

23<br />

9<br />

32<br />

Field trials on vegetable No. 12 3 15 1 - 1<br />

Field days No. 24 30 26 22 50 52 125 85 104 1 - 1<br />

Crop cuts in farmers field No. 170 172 130 127 300 299 101 98 100 - -<br />

Motivational field trips No. 31 5 10 10 41 15 16 100 37 4 9 1 2 5 11 225 200 220<br />

Stakeholders workshops No. 21 4 3 2 24 6 19 67 25 18 29 1 1 19 30 161 100 158<br />

Meeting with fertilizer and seed committee No. 10 - 2 1 12 1 0 50 8 9 - 3 3 12 3 0 100 25<br />

Award ceremony No. - - - -<br />

Open sky show No. 4 4 4 4 8 8 100 100 100 36 72 19 15 55 87 200 79 158<br />

Improving Farmers’ Access<br />

Selling briquette machines at 75% subsidized rate No. 97 159 23 10 120 169 164 43 141 24 142 6 27 30 169 592 450 563<br />

Training of briquette producers/fertilizer dealers Batch 6 7 2 8 7 117 0 88 1 11 3 4 4 15 1100 133 375<br />

Policy Analysis and Reform<br />

Policy assessment<br />

No.<br />

Policy dialogues No. 5 8 160 1 2 200<br />

Market information reports (<strong>AAPI</strong> News Bulletin) No. 3 3 100 3 3 100<br />

Regional study tour<br />

No.<br />

Building Institutional Capacity<br />

Training of BFA/SRDI/DAE staff Batch 1 1 100<br />

Development of Applicator<br />

Grants to universities No. 1 1 100 - -<br />

Field testing of applicators No. 1 1 100<br />

National workshop No. - -<br />

T= Target; A= Achievement<br />

a. Target for Boro season is 447 demonstrations (rice and vegetables). Quarter 5 reported 8 rice demonstrations and 58 vegetable demonstrations were established.<br />

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(cont’d) <strong>AAPI</strong> Achievement of Technical Activities in Year 2<br />

By Quarter (cont’d)<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> July-September <strong>2012</strong><br />

FTF M&S Total % FTF M&S Total % of Achievement<br />

Activity Indicators<br />

Unit T A T A T A FTF M&S Total T A T A T A FTF M&S Total<br />

Technology Transfer<br />

Training of extension staff (DAE and NGO) Batch 0 10 0 1 0 11<br />

Motivational meeting with extension staff No. 13 13 2 4 15 17 100 200 113<br />

Farmer training on FDP and AWD Batch 659 b 817 222 b 156 881 b 973 124 70 110<br />

Motivational meeting with early adopters c No. 205 61 266<br />

Farmers orientation for demos and trials c Batch 7 2 9<br />

Field demonstrations on rice<br />

No.<br />

116 d 161<br />

13 d 25<br />

129 d 186<br />

Field demonstrations on vegetable No. 5 5 10<br />

143 231 152<br />

Field trials on rice<br />

No.<br />

10 d 10<br />

4 d 3<br />

14 d 13<br />

Field trials on vegetable<br />

No.<br />

100 75 93<br />

Field days No. 40 e 39 13 e 20 53 e 59 98 154 111<br />

Crop cuts in farmers field No. 403 e 399 185 e 187 588 e 586 99 101 100<br />

Motivational field trips No. 7 15 2 4 9 19 214 200 211<br />

Stakeholders workshops No. 18 22 0 2 18 24 122 133<br />

Meeting with fertilizer and seed committee No. 10 2 2 0 12 2 20 0 17<br />

Award ceremony<br />

No.<br />

Open sky show c No. 20 4 5 4 25 8 20 80 32<br />

Improving Farmers’ Access<br />

Selling briquette machines at 75% subsidized rate No. 149 97 1 12 150 109 65 1200 73<br />

Training of briquette producers/fertilizer dealers Batch 8 10 4 1 12 11 125 25 92<br />

Policy Analysis and Reform<br />

Policy assessment No. 0<br />

Policy dialogues No. 0<br />

Market information reports (<strong>AAPI</strong> News Bulletin) No. 3 3 100<br />

Regional study tour No. 0<br />

Building Institutional Capacity<br />

Training of BFA/SRDI/DAE staff Batch 0<br />

Development of Applicator<br />

Grants to universities No. 0<br />

Field testing of applicators No. 0<br />

National workshop No. 0<br />

b Farmer training targets include batches in <strong>June</strong> for Aman season.<br />

c There was no target set in the Annual Plan.<br />

d Aus season<br />

e Boro season<br />

Color Codes: =>90% –met or exceeded target 80-89% –making progress


(B) Cumulative through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

<strong>AAPI</strong> Progress through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Year 1 (Actual) Year 2 (Actual)<br />

FTF M&S Total % of Achievement<br />

Activity Indicators<br />

Unit FTF M&S Total FTF M&S Total Target Actual Target Actual Target Actual FTF M&S Total<br />

Technology Transfer<br />

Training of extension staff (DAE and NGO) Batch 45 17 63 62 4 66 106 107 20 21 126 129 101 105 102<br />

Motivational meeting with extension staff No. - - - 33 22 55 60 33 15 22 75 55 55 147 73<br />

Farmer training on FDP and AWD Batch 2,557 1,587 4,144 3,381 1,111 4,492 5,652 5,938 2,709 2,698 8,361 8,636 105 100 103<br />

Motivational meeting with early adopters No. 489 41 530 467 228 695 956 269 1,225<br />

Farmers orientation for demos and trials Batch 11 12 23 23 6 29 34 18 52<br />

Field demonstrations on rice No. 499 455 954 495 138 633<br />

994<br />

593<br />

1,587<br />

823<br />

552<br />

1,375<br />

Field demonstrations on vegetable No. 9 14 23 56 18 74 65 32 97<br />

129 113 122<br />

Field trials on rice No. 31 34 65 36 13 49<br />

67<br />

47<br />

114<br />

60<br />

40<br />

100<br />

Field trials on vegetable No. - - - 13 3 16 13 3 16<br />

133 125 130<br />

Field days No. 54 47 101 70 42 112 115 124 88 89 203 213 108 101 105<br />

Crop cuts in farmers field No. 443 461 904 571 314 885 1,188 1,014 870 775 2,058 1,789 85 89 87<br />

Motivational field trips No. 29 23 52 29 16 45 66 58 39 39 105 97 88 100 92<br />

Stakeholders workshops No. 32 16 48 55 5 60 81 87 20 21 101 108 107 105 107<br />

Meeting with fertilizer and seed committee No. - - - 2 4 6 29 2 7 4 36 6 7 57 17<br />

Open sky show No. 28 30 58 80 23 103 88 108 58 53 146 161 123 91 110<br />

Improving Farmers’ Access<br />

Selling briquette machines at 75% subsidized rate No. 121 134 255 398 49 447 330 519 240 183 570 702 157 76 123<br />

Training of briquette producers/fertilizer dealers Batch 15 10 25 28 5 33 28 43 21 15 49 58 154 71 118<br />

Policy Analysis and Reform<br />

Policy assessment No. 1 -<br />

Policy dialogues No. 1 10<br />

Market information reports (<strong>AAPI</strong> News Bulletin) No. 7 9 16 16 100<br />

Building Institutional Capacity<br />

Training of BFA/SRDI/DAE staff Batch 1 1<br />

Development of Applicator<br />

Grants to universities No. 3 1 5 4 80<br />

Field testing of applicators No. 2 1<br />

Note: In compiling this table, there have been some corrections for data reported in earlier quarters.<br />

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Participation of Women in Project Activities<br />

The <strong>AAPI</strong> CA specifies a target of 20% participation in all project activities 17 . The project<br />

defines a woman participant attending a project activity as an active decision-maker in her household.<br />

The 20% participation rate is seen as a minimum requirement and seasonal workplans set targets of<br />

25-30%, with targets of 50-100% set for activities associated with vegetable production and home<br />

gardens The <strong>AAPI</strong> strategy aims to generate family and community acceptance of women’s<br />

participation in agriculture. <strong>AAPI</strong> supports women leaders in the promotion of new technologies and<br />

ensures women have equal access to benefits. <strong>AAPI</strong> has initiated the whole village approach in its<br />

model village program to establish gender equity in access to resources and benefits. Table 13<br />

provides the percentage of female participation in 17 project activities.<br />

Table 13. Participation of Women in Selected Project Activities<br />

% Participation of Women<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Activity<br />

Total Year 1 Total FTF M&S<br />

Training of extension staff (DAE and NGO) 9% 14 14 16<br />

SAAO meeting 0 7 8 5<br />

Farmers’ training on FDP 23% 30 30 29<br />

Farmers’ orientation for demonstrations and trials 17% 22 22 24<br />

Field demonstrations (rice) 19% 26 26 24<br />

Field demonstrations (vegetable) 39% 100 100 100<br />

Field trials (rice) 17% 46 60 0<br />

Field trials (vegetable) 0 NA NA NA<br />

Field days 28% 28 30 23<br />

Motivational field visits 21% 32 32 32<br />

Motivational (stakeholder) workshops 15% 21 21 21<br />

Meeting with fertilizer and seed committee 0 0 0 NA<br />

Sale of briquette machines 13% 21 20 33<br />

Technical training of briquette producers/fertilizer<br />

dealers<br />

4% 9 9 8<br />

Business management training 4% 17 17 NA<br />

Motivational meetings with experienced farmers 20% 25 25 26<br />

Open sky shows 13% 15 14 17<br />

Source: <strong>AAPI</strong>-IFDC database <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

NA = Not applicable for this quarter.<br />

Ten activities are achieving better than the 20 percent target for the quarter. Those that are<br />

below 20 percent are generally dictated by the gender of the fertilizer industry, the staff within the<br />

upazila or membership of the committee; they are predominantly male. Progress is being made in the<br />

sale of briquette machines with more women buyers in this quarter and also in the training sessions<br />

(technical and business management). This is a reflection of the change in approach to allow women<br />

entrepreneurs to bring their husband/brother/father to training and splitting the two-day residential<br />

17 CA page 26, Gender Dimensions.<br />

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training into two separate days with a break in between to allow women to maintain family<br />

commitments.<br />

Technology Transfer<br />

Training of Extension Staff (SAAO) and NGOs – The training of extension staff is a<br />

training-of-trainers (TOT) course designed and delivered by the <strong>AAPI</strong> agriculture specialist and the<br />

training team. The trained Sub-Assistant Agriculture Officers (SAAOs) and NGOs become the farmer<br />

trainers. Those trained in previous quarters continued as trainers in this quarter in the blocks where<br />

Aus crops are planted. The annual plan requires 65 batches of TOT in Year 2. Table 12 shows 55<br />

batches were trained to March. This quarter trained another 11 batches, bringing the total for the year<br />

to 66. Appendix 7 provides attendance numbers by upazila and by gender.<br />

Motivational Meetings with DAE Extension Staff – The activity was introduced within the<br />

scale-up operational plan. The scale-up process has required a resurgence of commitment by DAE<br />

field staff. Motivational meetings are intended to provide the renaissance. <strong>AAPI</strong> senior staffs attend<br />

the meetings as a follow up to TOT to guide and discuss progress and problems. As reported in Table<br />

12 and Appendix 8, a total of 17 meetings were held this quarter with 489 SAAOs of whom 33 were<br />

women.<br />

Farmer Training on FDP and AWD Technologies – The farmer training programs are<br />

designed to improve farmer knowledge of crop management in general, with emphasis on increasing<br />

awareness and knowledge of soil fertility management and the role of FDP, AWD and use of good<br />

quality seeds. Training takes place in batches of 40 farmers trained by SAAO or NGO as the resource<br />

person. In some instances, in the absence of a trained trainer, the FMO is the resource person. The<br />

FMO is responsible for the administration, according to guidelines set by the project. This<br />

arrangement helps build the farmer training into the mainstream of DAE and NGO field programs. As<br />

shown in Table 13, in this quarter 30% of the participants were women, not necessarily heads of<br />

household but women who are actively engaged in agriculture within the farm family.<br />

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Table 14 provides the training records since project inception. Nine hundred and twenty four<br />

batches were trained in this quarter. Figure 2 shows that training started in the first week of <strong>Apr</strong>il and<br />

was completed in the third week of <strong>June</strong>. May was the peak period for farmer training.<br />

140<br />

25<br />

120<br />

20<br />

100<br />

Batches per week<br />

80<br />

60<br />

40<br />

20<br />

15<br />

10<br />

5<br />

UDP area (ha)<br />

FtF UDP<br />

M&S UDP<br />

FtF Training<br />

M&S Training<br />

0<br />

0<br />

04/<strong>Apr</strong><br />

11/<strong>Apr</strong><br />

18/<strong>Apr</strong><br />

25/<strong>Apr</strong><br />

02/May<br />

09/May<br />

16/May<br />

23/May<br />

30/May<br />

06/Jun<br />

13/Jun<br />

20/Jun<br />

Figure 2. Pattern of farmer training through Aus <strong>2012</strong><br />

27/Jun<br />

By overlaying the farmer training with the UDP coverage, Figure 2 shows training is always<br />

ahead of transplantation. This is necessary so that farmers can prepare for incorporating UDP in their<br />

fertilization plan. During this quarter, the training was completed as planned; but the rain did not fall<br />

and transplantation was delayed. This is seen as more dramatic in the M&S districts than in the FtF<br />

where coastal districts did get tidal water for transplantation. As always, DAE was the principal<br />

partner. Five percent of the training was conducted through local NGOs. Details of training by upazila<br />

are provided in Appendix 9.<br />

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Table 14. <strong>AAPI</strong> Farmer Training through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Quarter<br />

Districts<br />

Batches of Training<br />

Number of Farmers<br />

DAE NGO BADC Applicator Total Men Women Total<br />

FtF 2,447 110 2,557 77,857 24,402 102,259<br />

Year 1 actual<br />

Oct-Dec 2011<br />

Jan-Mar <strong>2012</strong><br />

<strong>Apr</strong>-Jun <strong>2012</strong><br />

Total Year 2<br />

M&S 1,521 66 1,587 49,621 13,831 63,452<br />

Total Year 1 3,968 176 4,144 127,478 38,233 165,711<br />

FtF 1,213 39 1 1,253 36,062 14,011 50,073<br />

M&S 452 42 494 14,861 4,899 19,760<br />

Total 1,665 81 1 1,747 50,923 18,910 69,833<br />

FtF 995 208 15 93 1,311 37,251 15,189 52,440<br />

M&S 345 69 47 461 13,715 4,725 18,440<br />

Total 1,340 277 15 140 1,772 50,966 19,914 70,880<br />

FtF 785 32 817 22,909 9,763 32,672<br />

M&S 139 17 156 4,412 1,828 6,240<br />

Total 924 49 973 27,321 11,591 38,912<br />

FtF 2,993 279 15 94 3,381 96,222 38,963 135,185<br />

M&S 936 128 47 1,111 32,988 11,452 44,440<br />

Total Year 2 3,929 407 15 141 4,492 129,210 50,415 179,625<br />

FtF 5,440 389 15 94 5,938 174,079 63,365 237,444<br />

Total Project to date<br />

M&S 2,457 194 47 2,698 82,609 25,283 107,892<br />

Source: <strong>AAPI</strong>-IFDC Database.<br />

Total Project 7,897 583 15 141 8,636 256,688 88,648 345,336<br />

Motivational Meetings with early adopters – This is not a scheduled activity in the Annual<br />

Plan and therefore no targets are set. The experience from ILSAFARM has been instructive and<br />

follows the general extension experience for diffusion of technology into a farming population.<br />

Mobilizing and motivating farmer’s already using UDP technology requires continual efforts to hold<br />

farmers’ attention on the technology and its benefits. A key lesson learned from ILSAFARM was that<br />

the Guti urea adopters from last year required re-educating. The project uses farmer meetings as an<br />

effective way to remind farmers of the benefits that they received in the earlier season when they used<br />

Guti urea. It aims to renew their commitment in the new season. For the Aus season, the motivational<br />

meetings with the earlier adopters started in late March and continued to mid <strong>June</strong>, in much the same<br />

way as farmer training. Two hundred and sixty six meetings were reported last quarter with 12,381<br />

Aus farmers (3,121 women [25 percent]). Details by upazila are provided in Appendix 10 .<br />

Field Demonstrations – In this quarter, the demonstrations for the Boro season were harvested<br />

and those for Aus season were planted. The data reported in Table 12 are for demonstrations that have<br />

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een established in the quarter. As reported last quarter, <strong>AAPI</strong> has technology results demonstrations<br />

for both rice and vegetables (and banana). There were three types of technology demonstrations for the<br />

rice crop and the benefits of UDP were demonstrated in five vegetable crops.<br />

Boro season<br />

Table 15 provides the numbers of Boro season demonstrations that were harvested against<br />

those established. Map 3 and Map 4 shows they had a good distribution across the districts. There<br />

have been a number of corrections to the same table in Quarter 6. It should be noted that brinjal (egg<br />

plant) is planted year round. Harvest starts 2 months after planting and continues for 6 or 7 months. In<br />

that time there are 12-15 pickings. The brinjal crops reported in Table 15 have completed picking.<br />

They were established between May and December 2011. Those listed in Table 15 as being<br />

established will be harvested and reported in later quarters.<br />

Table 15. Field Demonstrations managed in Boro <strong>2012</strong> Season<br />

Number of Demonstrations managed in Boro season (January-<strong>June</strong>)<br />

Type of Total <strong>AAPI</strong> Total FTF Districts M&S Districts<br />

Demonstration Target Established Harvested Established Harvested Established Harvested<br />

UDP in rice 337 375(89) 1 375(89) 285(61) 285(61) 90(28) 90(28)<br />

Applicator 36 43(6) 2 43(6) 32(6) 32(6) 11 11<br />

AWD 22 29 28 17 16 12 12<br />

Eggplant (brinjal) 3 14 21(20) 11(8) 16(15) 9(6) 5(5) 2(2)<br />

Cabbage 11 10(10) 4 10(10) 8(8) 8(8) 2(2) 2(2)<br />

Cauliflower 2 3(3) 3(3) 2(2) 2(2) 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Tomato 23 27(27) 5 26(26) 6 22(22) 22(22) 5(5) 4(4) 6<br />

Potato 2 3(1) 3(1) 3(1) 3(1) - -<br />

Total 447 511(156) 499 (143) 6 385(115) 377(106) 126(41) 122(37) 6<br />

Source: <strong>AAPI</strong>-IFDC database.<br />

Note: Figures within parentheses indicate number of women farmers leading the demonstration.<br />

1 QPR 6 reported 376(88) UDP demonstrations. This is now corrected after recount.<br />

2 QPR 6 reported 46(5) Applicator demonstrations. This is now corrected after recount.<br />

3 All brinjal crops harvested January to <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> were established in May-Dec 2011 (see Appendix 14).<br />

4 QPR 6 reported 11(9) cabbage demonstrations. This is now corrected after recount.<br />

5 QPR 6 reported 29(29) tomato demonstrations. This is now corrected after recount.<br />

6 One tomato demonstration in Muktagacha, Mymensingh was lost to viral disease.<br />

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Map 3.<br />

Location of UDP demonstrations and Trials established during Boro <strong>2012</strong> in FTF<br />

districts<br />

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Map 4.<br />

Location of UDP demonstrations and Trials established during Boro <strong>2012</strong> in M&S<br />

districts<br />

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Results of UDP Rice demonstrations – Table 16 provides the crop cuts results by variety for<br />

346 demonstrations. There were another 29 demonstrations with other varieties of local interest. Many<br />

were “Indian” varieties and their data is not reported. The 15-16% yield increase from UDP is<br />

consistent with the crop cut data from farmer fields (Table 10).<br />

Table 16. Effect of N-Fertilizer Applied as Broadcast Urea or UDP on the Grain Yield (kg/ha)<br />

of Different Rice Varieties Grown in Boro, <strong>2012</strong> (Demo)<br />

Yield (Kg/ha)<br />

Yield difference<br />

No. of<br />

UDP (Guti Urea)<br />

Broadcast Urea<br />

Cultivars (Varieties<br />

demonstrations<br />

Coefficient of<br />

Coefficient of<br />

Average<br />

Average<br />

Variation<br />

Variation<br />

Kg/ha %<br />

BRRI dhan 29 114 7579 10.354 6522 11.064 1,057 16%<br />

BRRI dhan 28 168 6876 11.411 5956 13.896 920 15%<br />

BRRI dhan 47 20 6465 11.612 5560 14.510 905 16%<br />

BINA dhan 8 11 6484 16.171 5715 14.441 769 13%<br />

Hybrids 33 7911 11.717 6804 13.941 1,107 15%<br />

Table 16 shows that hybrid varieties produced the highest yield (7,911 kg/ha) followed by<br />

BRRI dhan 29 (7,579 kg/ha), BRRI dhan 28 (6,876 kg/ha), BINA dhan 8 (6,484 kg/ha) & BRRI dhan<br />

47 (6,465 kg/ha), when N-Fertilizer was applied as Guti deep placement (UDP). A similar trend of<br />

grain production was also observed with broadcast application of Urea. In terms of yield difference<br />

between the Guti Urea and Broadcast Urea the maximum difference was observed with Hybrid<br />

followed by BRRI dhan 29, BRRI dhan 28, BRRI dhan 47 and BINA dhan 8. It is revealed from the<br />

ANOVA that except BINA dhan 8, the variation of the grain yield of each individual variety is higher<br />

when N-fertilizer was applied as broadcast urea. This would indicate a more uniform application (and<br />

availability on N for the plant) when it is applied as guti urea.<br />

The demonstration data was also used to look at the influence of Nitrogen fertilizer application<br />

on such parameters as crop duration, fertilizer use and cost. Table 17 shows there was no difference in<br />

duration of different varieties arising from type of N-fertilizer used. There were significantly higher<br />

amount of N fertilizer (124 kg/ha) applied as broadcast urea; also significantly higher cost incurred<br />

when N fertilizer was applied as Broadcast urea. It is showing that the deep placement of Urea will<br />

reduce the fertilizer cost substantially (Tk. 2,105/ha) which is a financial benefit for the rice farmers;<br />

the application of N-Fertilizer using Urea deep placement significantly increases the grain yield (973<br />

kg/ha) of paddy over the broadcast application. It is evident from the data that UDP gives in the order<br />

of one ton higher yield than that of broadcast urea and this difference is statistically significant. This<br />

can be compared with 924 kg/ha (for HYV varieties) recorded from crop cuts in farmer’s field.<br />

Appendix 11 provides the yield data by Upazila.<br />

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Table 17. The Influence of N Fertilizer Application Method on the Crop Duration, Fertilizer<br />

Used, Cost of Fertilizer and Grain Yield of Rice Boro <strong>2012</strong> demos<br />

Events<br />

Crop Duration Fertilizer Used Fertilizer Cost Yield<br />

Average Average Average Average<br />

(No. of days) (kg/ha) (Tk./ha) (kg/ha)<br />

UDP (Guti urea) 105 170 3833 7157<br />

Broadcast urea 105 294 5938 6184<br />

Difference 0 (124) (2105) 973<br />

CV 11.677 3.45 4.17 13.95<br />

LSD (at alpha 05) 1.754 1.148 29.20 133.46<br />

Note: Price of fertilizer: Prilled urea: 20.16 Tk/kg<br />

Guti urea: 22.48 Tk/kg<br />

Results of AWD Demonstrations – Table 15 reports there were 29 AWD demonstrations for<br />

Boro season. One was lost when the farmer mistakenly top dressed the plot with prilled urea. Each<br />

demonstration was within a shallow tube well or deep tube well block. Treatments were with or<br />

without AWD 18 ; both treatments received UDP. Three AWD pipes were installed into the AWD<br />

treatment. Irrigation dates and times were recorded by the cooperating farmer with the help of the<br />

pump operators. Crop yields were measured following standard <strong>AAPI</strong> procedure for rice<br />

demonstrations. Table 18 shows AWD provided 38% less irrigations. The amount of time for each<br />

irrigation was same regardless of the treatment. Therefore it may be assumed that there was water<br />

saving of 38%. Yields were also higher in the AWD treatment although this was not statistically<br />

significant. There was a great deal of variability in the data; this is a reflection of the variety of<br />

irrigation systems and locations where the demonstrations were established 19 . Details by Upazila are<br />

provided in Appendix 12.<br />

Table 18. Irrigation and Yield Difference comparing AWD with farmer irrigation practice in<br />

Boro <strong>2012</strong><br />

Irrigation Technology<br />

Irrigations (Mean)<br />

Average Yield<br />

No. (Hours/Irrigation) (MT/Ha)<br />

AWD (a) 10 0.95 (57.0 min) 7.72<br />

Farmer Irrigation Practice (b) 16 0.92 (55.2 min) 7.17<br />

Difference (a-b) (6) 0.03 (1.80 min) 0.55<br />

CV (%) 30.71 52.10 15.81<br />

LSD (at Alpha 0.05) 2.12 0.26 0.63<br />

Results of Applicator Demonstrations – Table 15 reports there were 43 Applicator<br />

demonstrations for Boro season. All demonstrations used the BARI model that was on the market at<br />

the time 20 . The results of the applicator field demonstration are summarized in Table 19. Significantly<br />

less time was required when Guti urea was applied using the applicator. It saved 30 hours per hectare<br />

18 The without AWD treatment eas allowed irrigation according to farmer practice.<br />

19 Demo managed by pump manager or individual farmer or farmer group.<br />

20 This has since been remodeled.<br />

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compared with manual application. This will have a significant impact on labor cost. In terms of grain<br />

wield, highest yield was obtained when Guti was applied manually. The applicator resulted in a yield<br />

reduction of 320 kg/ha although this was not statistically significant. However, yields’ using the<br />

applicator was still significantly higher than with farmer practice of broadcast urea. It is evident from<br />

the data that Guti application by using an applicator saves time over the manual application method,<br />

which ultimately reduces the cost of production. Appendix 13 provied the time and yield data detail<br />

for each demonstration.<br />

Table 19. Time and Yield Difference by Guti Application vs. Manual Deep placement and<br />

Broadcast Urea in Boro <strong>2012</strong><br />

Average Time Required for<br />

Method of Application<br />

Application<br />

Average Yield<br />

(hours/ha)<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

UDP using Applicator (a) 12 6576<br />

UDP with manual application (b) 42 6896<br />

Farmers Practice (Broadcast) (c) - 5878<br />

Difference (a-b) 30 -320<br />

CV 37.31 13.91<br />

LSD (at Alpha 0.05) 4.26 401.87<br />

Difference (a-c) - 698<br />

CV - 14.22<br />

LSD (at Alpha 0.05) - 379.80<br />

The applicator demonstrations showed the applicator on the market had problems with<br />

precision placement of Guti. There were points missed and points with a double drop. This created<br />

uneven growth of the crop and even though the yield results showed it was better than broadcast urea<br />

it was not as good as manual deep placement. For that reason the project abandoned any further<br />

demonstrations and reverted to trials using improved models of the applicator being developed by the<br />

Bangladesh Agriculture University and within IFDC.<br />

Results of Vegetable Demonstrations – There were some results of the vegetable<br />

demonstrations reported in QPR 6. All harvests are now complete and the final results are presented in<br />

Figure 3. Vegetable harvest occurs as several pickings. The data is collected by the farmer at each<br />

picking and reported to the FMO, who monitors the progress of the harvest. Appendix 14 provides the<br />

detail for each demonstration. It is evident that Brinjal results are reported from harvests completed<br />

during the January-<strong>June</strong> period from crops planted from May-December.<br />

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Tonnes/hectare<br />

Vegetable Demonstrations in FTF Districts<br />

80<br />

70<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

0<br />

Cabbage Cauliflower Potato Tomato Brinjal<br />

Guti urea yield 74 38 31 29 21<br />

Prilled urea yield 64 27 29 24 16<br />

Yield diff 10 11 1 5 4<br />

Tonnes/hectare<br />

80<br />

70<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

0<br />

Vegetable Demonstrations in M&S<br />

Cabbage Cauliflower Tomato Brinjal<br />

Guti urea yield 67 40 40 35<br />

Prilled urea yield 60 30 26 31<br />

Yield diff 7 10 13 4<br />

Figure 3. Average yield of vegetable demonstrations to <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Associated with these yield differences were savings on urea. Table 20 compares UDP with<br />

broadcast urea. In most cases, there was a 20-30% saving in urea.<br />

Table 20. Urea savings in vegetable demonstrations<br />

Crop<br />

UDP Broadcast urea Urea savings<br />

Kg/ha (kg/ha) (kg/ha)<br />

FTF Districts<br />

Cabbage 358 475 117<br />

Cauliflower 228 357 129<br />

Potato 356 757 401<br />

Tomato 320 403 83<br />

Brinjal 224 324 100<br />

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M&S Districts<br />

Cabbage 298 332 34<br />

Cauliflower 325 326 1<br />

Tomato 246 338 92<br />

Brinjal 293 304 11<br />

The yields recorded in the <strong>AAPI</strong> demonstrations might be considered at the lower end of the<br />

normal range 21 . This was largely due to the late start to their establishment. This was especially true<br />

for cabbage, cauliflower and tomato. Regardless, there is still a consistent trend in yield increase with<br />

less urea. The potato demonstrations were also late and yield differences not significant. However<br />

there was a rematkable difference in the quality of the tubers and this was not lost on the farmers. The<br />

tubers in the broadcast urea treatment were small while the UDP plots had much larger tubers. There<br />

was also a remarkable urea saving in the potato demonstration.<br />

Aus seasonTable 21 reports there have been 196 field demonstrations established for Aus<br />

season, well above target, through the quarter. Of these, 186 were UDP demonstrations for Aus season.<br />

Seven were brinjal demonstrations and three were banana demonstrations. Appendix 15 and<br />

Appendix 16 provides the lists of demonstrations by upazila.<br />

Table 21. Demonstrations for Aus season <strong>2012</strong><br />

Demonstration Target<br />

Established<br />

FTF M&S Total<br />

UDP (Guti urea) 129(26) 161(42) 25(6) 186(48)<br />

Brinjal (eggplant) 7(7) 3(3) 4(4) 7(7)<br />

Banana 3(3) 1 2(2) 1(1) 3(3)<br />

Total 139(36) 166(47) 30(11) 196(58)<br />

1 One was carry over from last quarter.<br />

Number in parenthesis indicates number of demonstrations where a women farmer is leading the demonstration.<br />

Field Trials – Like the demonstrations, in this quarter the trials for the Boro season were<br />

harvested and those for Aus season were planted. Table 22 lists the Boro season trials. It shows <strong>AAPI</strong><br />

has trials for both rice and vegetables. Map 3 and Map 4 shows their distribution.<br />

Boro season<br />

The <strong>AAPI</strong> field trials in Boro season were used to assess NPK formulas under closely managed<br />

conditions in farmer fields. Site selection is similar to that for demonstrations, but more care goes into<br />

selecting the farmer and monitoring the performance. There are four non replicated treatments in each<br />

trial. Replication comes from the number of locations where the trial is repeated. Fertilizer doses in<br />

21 Normal range of vegetable crops (depending on variety):<br />

Brinjal 35-55 T/ha; Cabbage 70-80 T/ha; Cauliflower 45-50 T/ha; Tomato 80-90 T/ha<br />

Potato 25-30 T/ha.<br />

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treatments are different in the FTF districts and M&S districts to account for the different the agroecological<br />

zones (AEZ). 22<br />

Table 22 submits the reconciliation of trials target, established and harvested. Appendix 17<br />

provides the results on rice and Appendix 18 provides the data on vegetable trials by upazila.<br />

Table 22. Reconciliation of Boro Season Trials – targets, established and harvested<br />

Number of Trials managed in Boro season (January-<strong>June</strong>)<br />

<strong>AAPI</strong> Total FTF Districts M&S Districts<br />

Type of Trial<br />

Total<br />

Target Established Harvested Established Harvested Established Harvested<br />

Rice<br />

36(11) 1 36(11) 26(8) 26(8) 10(3) 10(3)<br />

Cabbage<br />

36<br />

7(6) 7(6) 6(6) 6(6) 1 1<br />

Cauliflower 1(1) 1(1) 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Tomato 8(8) 8(8) 6(6) 6(6) 2(2) 2(2)<br />

Total 36 52(26) 52(26) 39(21) 39(21) 13(5) 13(5)<br />

Source: <strong>AAPI</strong>-IFDC database.<br />

Note: Figures within parentheses indicate number of women farmers leading the demonstration.<br />

1 QPR 6 reported 36(10) rice trials. This is now corrected after recount.<br />

Results of rice trials – Thirty six trials were harvested against a target of 36. Eleven (30%)<br />

were with women farmers 23 . All were designed to evaluate the deep placement of NPK briquettes.<br />

Due to the differences in soil fertility status of FtF districts and M&S districts, the fertilizer doses in<br />

treatments were also different and thus the results were analyzed separately. Table 23 explains the<br />

treatments and the different doses according to location. In FTF trials the NPK formula in T3 and T4<br />

was the same across all AEZ but different to M&S. For this reason all trials in FTF were analyzed as<br />

one set and M&S as another.<br />

Table 23. Treatment details for rice trials in Boro <strong>2012</strong><br />

Treatment<br />

T1<br />

T2<br />

T3<br />

T4<br />

Description<br />

Urea, TSP and Potash<br />

broadcast<br />

One 2.7g urea briquette<br />

deep placed with TSP<br />

and Potash broadcast<br />

Two 2.4g NPK briquette<br />

deep placed<br />

One 3.4g NPK briquette<br />

deep placed<br />

FTF (kg/ha)<br />

M&S (kg/ha)<br />

N<br />

P<br />

K<br />

AEZ11,12,18 AEZ 13 AEZ 11 AEZ 12, 18 AEZ 13<br />

N P K<br />

136 15 20 37.5 31.25 25 136 15 59<br />

78 15 20 37.5 31.25 25 78 15 59<br />

87 20 25 86 16 31<br />

57 15 22 60 8 28<br />

22 FTF districts comprise AEZs 11, 12, 13 and 18; M&S districts comprise AEZ 9 and 22.<br />

23 A trial is counted as a woman farmer if a female member of the household is the active person in managing the trial with<br />

the project.<br />

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FTF Districts: Twenty six trials (eight with women farmers) were established and harvested to<br />

evaluate the effectiveness of deep point placement of NPK briquettes.<br />

Table 24 shows that all deep placement treatments (T 2 , T 3 and T 4 ) produced taller plants with<br />

more tillers and panicles and higher yields than that of broadcast urea even though the nutrient doses<br />

of the broadcast urea treatment (T 1 ) were highest. Of the deep placed fertilizer treatments, two 2.40-g<br />

NPK briquette (T 3 ) produced the highest yield and yield parameters (tillers and panicles) over others<br />

(T 2 and T 4 ), although the difference was not statistically significant. The results give confidence that<br />

the NPK briquette, if offered on the market, will perform as well as the urea briquette. Two 2.40-g.<br />

NPK briquettes may be recommended for HYV rice in Boro season.<br />

Table 24. Effect of NPK Briquette Deep Placement on Grain Yield, Plant Height, Tiller and<br />

Panicle Number compared to Broadcast Incorporation of N, P and K Fertilizer for<br />

Boro 2011-12 in FtF districts<br />

Treatment 1 Plant Height Tiller Panicles Grain Yield<br />

(cm) (No./m 2 ) (No./m 2 ) (mt/ha)<br />

T 1 = Broadcast 99 384 363 6.34 a<br />

T 2 = UDP 105 427 401 7.36 b<br />

T 3 = 2x2.4g NPK 106 442 418 7.52 b<br />

T 4 = 1x3.4g NPK 105 429 411 7.24 b<br />

CV (%) 9.55 16.3 16.13 16.42<br />

LSD (.05) 5.45 37.73 35.35 0.64<br />

1 Treatments described in Table 23<br />

M&S Districts: Ten trials (three with women farmers) were established and harvested to<br />

evaluate the effectiveness of deep point placement of NPK briquettes. Table 25 shows that the plant<br />

height, tiller and panicle production were not substantially influenced by deep placement of fertilizer<br />

but all deep placed treatments (T2, T3 and T4) produced significantly higher yields than that of<br />

broadcast application of urea. Of the deep placed fertilizer treatments, two 2.40 g. NPK briquette (T3)<br />

gave the highest yield and yield parameters (tillers and panicles). Two 2.40 g. NPK briquette may be<br />

recommended for HYV rice in M&S districts.<br />

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Table 25. Effect of NPK Briquette Deep Placement on Grain Yield, Plant Height, Tiller and<br />

Panicle Number compared to Broadcast Incorporation of N, P and K Fertilizer for<br />

Boro 2011-12 in M&S districts<br />

Treatment 1 Plant Height Tiller Panicles Grain Yield<br />

(cm) (No./m 2 ) (No./m 2 ) (mt/ha)<br />

T 1 = Broadcast 94 328 309 5.98 a<br />

T 2 = UDP 100 352 342 7.13 b<br />

T 3 = 2x2.4g NPK 100 368 354 7.34 b<br />

T 4 = 1x3.4g NPK 98 337 325 6.75 b<br />

CV (%) 7.46 19.79 16.73 12.30<br />

LSD (.05) 6.63 62.15 50.38 0.75<br />

1 Treatments described in Table 23<br />

It may be concluded that deep placement of NPK briquette offers potential for higher yields,<br />

improved fertilizer use efficiency, balanced fertilization and reduced nutrient losses for sustainable<br />

improvement of soil health. There is sound reason to suppose there are also environmental benefits<br />

arising from a lower nutrient load in runoff water and reduced emission of green house gas due to deep<br />

placement of NPK fertilizer.<br />

Results of Vegetable Trials – Table 22 shows 16 vegetable trials were established, and<br />

harvested; nine were harvested and reported last quarter. These are included in Table 26 along with<br />

the remaining seven that were harvested this quarter. Only one trial on cauliflower in the FtF districts<br />

and one for cabbage in M&S districts were established and not replicated and therefore, there was no<br />

statistical analysis. The trials were few in number and varieties of cabbage and tomato used in the<br />

trials was different across locations. That is why, CV and LSD values are high. But the results reveal<br />

that deep placement consistently produced an increase in yield over broadcast fertilizer.<br />

Table 26. Results of vegetable trials harvested January to <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Yield (t/ha)<br />

10% Less NPK as<br />

Vegetable Location<br />

Recommended 10% Less Urea as<br />

Farmer Practice<br />

Practice a<br />

UDP b<br />

NPK Deep<br />

Placement b<br />

49.44 55.26 62.38 58.74<br />

FTF<br />

Cabbage<br />

CV (%) 31.05; LSD (0.05) 21.11<br />

M&S 39.03 46.14 54.72 62.24<br />

Cauliflower<br />

FTF 60.66 64.71 65.70 67.58<br />

M&S - - - -<br />

42.67 43.94 50.39 53.51<br />

FTF<br />

Tomato<br />

CV (%) 23.28; LSD (0.05) 13.35<br />

M&S 26.38 40.21 54.34 51.75<br />

a. Recommended rate prescribed by BARI.<br />

b. 10 percent less than the recommended rate prescribed by BARI.<br />

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The trials with cabbage in the FtF districts showed UDP gave the highest yield followed by<br />

NPK deep placement. This might be due to uptake of more N-fertilizer for leafy vegetables. On the<br />

other hand, the NPK deep placement gave the highest yield for tomato followed by UDP. This might<br />

be due to more requirements of P and K for fruit vegetables.<br />

Aus season<br />

Table 27 reports there have been 5 Aus season fertilizer trials and 8 Applicator trials<br />

established through the quarter against a target of 14. Two fertilizer trials planned for M&S districts<br />

could not be established due to drought. Details by Upazila are provided in Appendix 19.<br />

Table 27. FDP rice trials for Aus season <strong>2012</strong><br />

Number of Trials<br />

Type of Trials<br />

Total Target FtF M&S Total<br />

Dibble rice trial<br />

1 - 1<br />

NPK omission trial in P deficient non saline soil 2(1) - 2(1)<br />

NPK omission trial in P deficient saline soil 2(2) - 2(2)<br />

14<br />

NPK omission trial in K deficient Old Brahmaputra<br />

- - -<br />

floodplain soils<br />

Applicator Trials 5(3) 3 8(3)<br />

Total 10(6) 3 13(6)<br />

In this season the project ceased its standard NPK trials. These are now being carried out by<br />

the NARS (BRRI and BARI) before they submit the results to the BARC. The <strong>AAPI</strong> fertilizer trials<br />

are now to address specific technical problems identified by farmers and extension workers. These are<br />

to be replicated trials, with considerable additional work required in design, establishment and<br />

management (hence fewer trials). In this season they were designed to look at the effects of UDP in<br />

rice crops that are established using dibbling as practiced in Bhola and to look at FDP in soils deficient<br />

in phosphorus and potassium.<br />

Trials to test applicators. As explained above, the applicator demonstrations did not offer a<br />

reliable applicator for widespread use. For the Aus season, the project reverted to trials with new,<br />

improved models. Considering the urgency and the need for an improved design for an applicator, the<br />

International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) Bangladesh has under taken a program to improve<br />

or to redesign a new applicator. Manually operated push type fertilizer applicators for puddled rice<br />

fields is under development. There are two models at an advanced stage. One is single row and the<br />

other is double row. The applicators have been tested in laboratory and field conditions. Both the<br />

models can be used for applying 1.8 gm and 2.7 gm sizes of Guti. In the preliminary tests, granule<br />

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application rates and depth of placement are satisfactory. Along with a new model designed by<br />

Bangladesh Agriculture University, the applicators are now under field tests in 13 trials for T Aus<br />

paddy cultivation in different locations within the project. Seven trials were completed this quarter.<br />

Table 33 provides the performance test results. All trials will be taken through to harvest when yield<br />

data will be collected.<br />

Orientation for Aus Season Demonstrations and Trials – Table 28 provides the dates and<br />

locations of seven orientation training events for rice demonstrations and trials and two for vegetable<br />

crops. These were attended by all farmers and FMOs involved in the establishment of field<br />

demonstrations and trials. There is no target set for this activity, numbers and locations are determined<br />

to ensure every farmer selected for a demonstration or trial will receive the orientation training with<br />

his/her FMO.<br />

Table 28. Orientation Training for Demonstration and Trial Farmers during <strong>Apr</strong>il – <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Sl.<br />

# District Upazila Date Venue<br />

Total<br />

Male Female Total<br />

Vegetables<br />

1 Mymensingh (2) Mymensingh sadar 10.4.12 Upazila agriculture office 5 5 10<br />

2 Jessore (2) Jessore sadar 12.4.12 <strong>AAPI</strong> Office 4 4 8<br />

Sub Total 9 9 18<br />

Rice<br />

1 Patuakhali (1) Patuakhali sadar (7) 16.4.12 SDA training room 33 10 43<br />

2 Bagerhat (2) Bagerhat sadar (8) 16.4.12 CODEC training 20 5 25<br />

3 Barguna (1) Barguna sadar (4) 17.4.12 Jagorani training room 30 11 41<br />

4 Jessore (3) Jessore sadar (14) 17.4.12 Joyate training hall 30 6 36<br />

5 Jhenaidah (4) Jhenaidah sada (14) 18.4.12 AID training center 29 6 35<br />

6 Barisal (3) Barisal sadar (10) 19.4.12 Celebration point<br />

23 5 28<br />

Conference room<br />

7 Mymenshing (2) Mymenshing sadar (13) 12.5.12 Training room<br />

37 8 45<br />

Upazila agriculture office<br />

Sub Total 202 51 253<br />

Total Participants 211 60 271<br />

Figures within the parenthesis are the number of districts and upazilas represented in the training.<br />

Field Days – As reported last quarter one Boro season field day was held in Nezarabad upazila<br />

under Pirojpur district to explain the results of a tomato trial. The remainder of field days surrounding<br />

the demonstrations and trials were held this quarter. Table 29 reports 60 field days were held in total.<br />

Appendix 20 provides the full listing. Five thousand six hundred and two people attended the 60 field<br />

days. One thousand five hundred and fifty three (28%) were women.<br />

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Table 29. Number and Types of Field Days Held During Boro <strong>2012</strong> Harvest<br />

Districts UDP Demo Applicator AWD Trial Vegetable Total<br />

FTF districts 31 0 0 8 1 * 40 *<br />

M&S districts 18 0 1 1 0 20<br />

Total 49 0 1 9 1 60 *<br />

* Includes the field day reported last quarter.<br />

Crop cuts in farmer fields – Crop cuts in farmer fields are part of the impact assessment<br />

monitoring. The Monitoring and Evaluation Plan requires 100 crop cuts in farmer fields in each<br />

season. Each site is chosen with and without UDP on the same day of harvest. Data is collected on<br />

yield, grain moisture, variety, seed source, fertilizer practice, pest and disease management, irrigation<br />

management and labor inputs. At the time of Boro harvest there were 586 crop cuts against a target of<br />

588. The yield results are reported in Table 10.<br />

Motivational Field Visits – Motivational field trips are cross visits for farmers in a new area,<br />

accompanied by their SAAO and FMO, to visit and exchange views with those areas that can show the<br />

benefits of the technology. Normally, about 40 farmers, men and women, along with the SAAO and<br />

upazila agriculture officer (UAO) are taken from an area that is new to FDP technology to an area<br />

where FDP technology is widely adopted. Therefore, the visits can occur only when there is something<br />

to show and learn. In this quarter, field trips to motivate Aus farmers ran through <strong>Apr</strong>il – May. They<br />

actually started in March and were reported last quarter. Aus farmers were taken to see the results of<br />

Boro crops. By the end of the quarter, 19 trips had been completed against a target of 9 24 . Nine<br />

hundred and three people (288 (32%) women) traveled on field trips. Appendix 21 provides detail by<br />

upazila.<br />

Motivational Meetings and Campaign/Workshop – Motivational meetings are part of the<br />

campaign to mobilize the private sector, media and local government officials to increase their<br />

awareness of the benefits of FDP and AWD technology and to solicit their support to promote the<br />

technology. The activity is managed within an upazila as a stakeholders workshop with community<br />

and religious leaders, NGOs, leaders of local organizations and Integrated Pest Management/<br />

Integrated Crop Management (IPM/ICM) clubs, government departments, banks fertilizer dealers,<br />

briquette shop owners and educational institutions. Twenty four stakeholder’s workshops were held<br />

this quarter against a target of 18. There were 1,078 people attending the workshops (230 [21 percent]<br />

were women). Appendix 22 gives the detailed data by upazila and district.<br />

24 The target for Aus was 14 with 5 in March and 9 in <strong>Apr</strong>il.<br />

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Motivational Meeting with Fertilizer and Seed Monitoring Committee – This is a new<br />

activity that started in Quarter 5 as part of the <strong>AAPI</strong> scale-up. It was designed to solicit the<br />

cooperation of members of district and upazila Seed and Fertilizer Monitoring Committees to promote<br />

UDP coverage. They have now been pursued for two quarters and are proving to be difficult forums to<br />

meet. In this quarter only two meetings were convened giving the opportunity for <strong>AAPI</strong> senior staff to<br />

attend. The activity will discontinue from next quarter. Appendix 23 provides the detailed data by<br />

upazila and district.<br />

Improving Farmers’ Access<br />

The <strong>AAPI</strong> project incorporates market-oriented concepts in addressing both supply and<br />

demand factors as related to FDP technology diffusion. On the supply side, the project seeks to<br />

establish a private sector network of suppliers for FDP products. This is the key to affording farmers<br />

convenient access. Because of the risk involved in introducing a new FDP technology, the project<br />

incorporates an incentive (as a subsidy) to encourage private dealer investment. As shown in Table<br />

12, the project has two activities to improve farmers’ access to FDP products; selling briquette<br />

machines at a 75-percent reduced rate, and training the buyers (briquette producers) in the technical<br />

and business management aspects of Guti production.<br />

Selling Briquette Machines at 75-Percent Reduced Price – A standard machine is sold with<br />

two compressors to allow production of a 1.8 gm urea briquette for Aus and Aman season and a 2.7 gm<br />

briquette for Boro season. The price is Tk 167,200 (US $2,058) for a diesel-powered machine and Tk<br />

158,400 for an electric-powered machine, for which the buyer pays either Tk 41,800 or Tk 39,600.<br />

This quarter saw the sale of 109 machines against a target of 150. This needs to be considered<br />

against the huge number of sales last quarter when there was an intensive push to sell briquette<br />

machines and get businesses started as part of scale up and in recognition of the reduction in subsidy<br />

that is looming. The cumulative number of 702 machines in operation is well ahead of the target of<br />

570 at this stage of the project. Map 5 and Map 6 are showing location of urea briquette machines in<br />

the FTF and M&S dististicts respectively.<br />

Table 30 provides information on the machines in operation across the project and production<br />

of urea and NPK briquettes. 25 Of the 109 machines installed this quarter, 23 (21 percent) were for<br />

women entrepreneurs. Appendix 6 provides details by upazila including sale of fertilizer briquette<br />

machines.<br />

25 The project does not actively promote NPK briquette production, but some producers were trained during ILSAFARM<br />

and remain active due to local demand for the product. It is also produced for research purposes.<br />

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Table 30. Urea and NPK Guti Production Across the <strong>AAPI</strong> Project Area<br />

District<br />

s<br />

No.<br />

Mach<br />

FtF 121<br />

M&S 134<br />

Total 255<br />

Total Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total <strong>AAPI</strong><br />

Production No. Production<br />

Production No. Production<br />

No.<br />

Mac<br />

Mac<br />

Urea NPK Mach<br />

h<br />

Urea NPK Urea NPK<br />

h<br />

Urea NPK<br />

(mt) (mt) (mt) (mt) (mt)<br />

32,55<br />

6<br />

23,34<br />

8<br />

55,90<br />

4<br />

1,02<br />

6<br />

1,02<br />

6<br />

97<br />

15,18<br />

4<br />

(mt<br />

)<br />

- 398 87,184 1 519<br />

(mt)<br />

1,19,74<br />

0<br />

12 953 - 49 32,265 - 183 55,613 -<br />

109<br />

16,13<br />

6<br />

- 447<br />

119,45<br />

0<br />

1 702 175,353<br />

(mt)<br />

1,02<br />

7<br />

1,02<br />

7<br />

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Map 5.<br />

Location of briquette machines in FTF districts<br />

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Map 6.<br />

Location of briquette machines in M&S districts<br />

Training of Briquette Producers/Local Mechanic/Fertilizer Dealers – The training<br />

programs are divided into two parts: technical training on production and machine operation and<br />

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maintenance; and business management and accounting training. Technical training is a one-day<br />

course with 25 owners and 25 machine operators. The business management and accounting training<br />

has been a two-day residential course with 25 owners only. However, it was found that this was not<br />

conducive to attendance by female entrepreneurs who sent their husband or brother in their place. The<br />

project has since split the course into two separate days (non-residential) and allows women to bring<br />

their husband or brother as a companion. Women participation has been increased by continuous<br />

motivation and encouragement of rural women and community leaders.<br />

Briquette machine owners and their operators were trained by ILSAFARM project on<br />

production, machine operation, maintenance and petty repairs of Briquette machine. The ILSAFARM<br />

machines have received servicing and maintenance support first from ILSAFARM and then from<br />

<strong>AAPI</strong> for 2-3 years depending on when they were purchased (2009-2010). It is time to phase out the<br />

project support and convert to a sustainable, commercial support system. The phase out strategy<br />

involves building a capacity within local workshops where local mechanics can service and maintain<br />

all machines in their area on a fee for service basis. Table 31 shows that 327 entrepreneurs<br />

participated in the technical and business management training (10 percent women). Appendix 24 and<br />

Appendix 25 provide the local mechanics training. Appendix 26 provides the details techincal and<br />

business management and accounting training<br />

Table 31. Training of Briquette Producers and Local Mechanics, <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

FTF Districts<br />

M&S Districts<br />

Batches Participants Batches Participants<br />

No. Male Female No. Male Female<br />

Technical 3 122 12 1 37 3<br />

Business Management and Accounting 4 86 17<br />

Local Mechanics 3 50<br />

Total 10 258 29 1 37 3<br />

With a view to sustaining the supply of Guti when the project is complete, a new initiative was<br />

started this quarter to develop a machine repairs and maintenance service within the upazilas. During<br />

the quarter three batches of training was offered to 50 local mechanics to prepare them for repair and<br />

maintenance of briquette machines. Table 12 provides the record of all three types of training. It<br />

shows that there have been 11 batches trained this quarter against a target of twelve.<br />

Providing Direct Technical Assistance to Briquette Producers – The technical assistance<br />

involves troubleshooting machinery problems as well as assistance with changeover of compact rollers<br />

for the season and feeder rollers for NPK Guti production.<br />

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Training and Demonstrations Managed by Briquette Producers – The entrepreneurs<br />

owning a briquette machine are encouraged to establish their own promotional campaign within their<br />

business plan. Table 32 shows the farmer training for their customers and field demonstrations<br />

established by shop owners.<br />

Table 32. Farmer Training and Field Demonstrations Managed by Briquette Shop Owners<br />

FTF<br />

M&S<br />

Item Batch Male Female Total Batch Male Female Total<br />

Farmer Training 32 944 383 1,327 11 327 97 424<br />

Demonstrations 30 8 38 1 0 1<br />

Sharing Information and Ideas<br />

Farmers’ Awareness Building – To complement technology-transfer activities that raise<br />

awareness, the <strong>AAPI</strong> project holds open sky shows that entertain as well as teach. It is a method of<br />

extension that can reach a large number of target beneficiaries in a short period of time. The open sky<br />

show on UDP shows several popular drama series about UDP technology. It is generally held in a<br />

village bazaar, an open space in front of the school, Madrasha or union Parishad. An open air show, it<br />

is more of a dry-season activity.<br />

Open Sky Show<br />

Open sky shows play an important role in creating community awareness towards the<br />

promotion of UDP technology. During this reporting quarter, eight open sky shows were arranged at<br />

different locations of the project area. During these open sky shows 2,006 farmers were present<br />

including 302 women (15 percent). This is a reasonable turnout for women considering the open sky<br />

shows are arranged just after sunset in the rural areas. At this time, women are less inclined to join the<br />

show because of their involvement in household cooking and other activities. Appendix 27 provides<br />

the details data by upazila and district.<br />

Printing and Distribution of Promotional Material – Materials listed in Appendix 28 are<br />

used in various activities such as stakeholder workshops, motivational tours, farmers training,<br />

demonstrations, trials, field days and public handouts. Materials were also distributed to<br />

representatives of IPM/ICM clubs and community leaders.<br />

Media Coverage – The project invites members of the electronic and print media to all<br />

activities. Local journalists, photographers and cameramen attend many of the workshops and field<br />

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days, and the events are reported on local channels and in newspapers. Appendix 29 provides a list of<br />

the media publicity for the quarter.<br />

Policy Analysis and Reform<br />

The project continued to publish the monthly <strong>AAPI</strong> News Bulletin. Each month 2,000 copies<br />

are distributed in Bangla and 2,000 in English. The distribution includes all project stakeholders.<br />

Policy Assessment and Dialogue – There was no policy assessment or policy dialogue<br />

planned for this quarter.<br />

Building Institutional Capacity<br />

The entire curriculum for the DAE diploma syllabus is being modified. A two-page write up on<br />

FDP technology submitted by <strong>AAPI</strong>-IFDC is accepted by DAE. This is awaiting finalization by the<br />

Curriculum Development Committee, which will meet soon. Pending finalization of the same, all the<br />

ATIs are now following FDP topics in their lessons.<br />

Development of an Applicator<br />

As reported last quarter the BAU prototype was tested in a range of field conditions across the<br />

project area. This has led to further design modifications by BAU and the development of a double<br />

and single row model by IFDC-<strong>AAPI</strong>. These models are now under field test. Table 33 shows the<br />

performance results of the different types. An injector type applicator is also under design by BAU.<br />

Table 33. Field performance test results of Guti Urea application by different methods for T<br />

Aus at different locations<br />

Locations<br />

Patuakhali;<br />

Bauphal<br />

Barguna: Sadar,<br />

Amtali<br />

Mymensingh:<br />

Nandail,<br />

BAU, Gafargown,<br />

Fulbaria<br />

Method of<br />

application<br />

Guti<br />

Urea<br />

Size<br />

(gm)<br />

Speed of<br />

operation<br />

(km/hr)<br />

Guti Urea<br />

application<br />

rate (kg/ha)<br />

Effective<br />

field<br />

capacity<br />

(ha/hr)<br />

Field<br />

efficien<br />

cy (%)<br />

Guti Urea<br />

applicatio<br />

n cost<br />

(Tk/ha)<br />

Single row 1.8-2.0 2.3 106 0.065 56 667<br />

applicator<br />

Double row 1.8-2.0 1.99 110 0.106 64 406<br />

applicator<br />

BAU applicator 1.8-2.0 1.99 117 0.091 60 448<br />

Hand placement 1.8-2.0 - 114 0.036 - 1134<br />

Note: the BAU test was funded under the BAU Grant and not reported as an <strong>AAPI</strong> trial.<br />

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Environmental Impact<br />

Climate Change Integration Pilot Award<br />

In February, USAID approved a Climate Change Integration Pilot component that will fund<br />

research to quantify N losses and build capacity in two institutions in Bangladesh; they are the<br />

Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) and Bangladesh Agriculture University (BAU). The<br />

project will be implemented in two phases. Phase I will quantify the N losses and build capacity within<br />

BRRI and BARI. Phase II will measure the effect of enhanced technologies on N emissions and yield.<br />

To date the funds have not been obligated preventing the implementation of the gas emission data<br />

collection. However the establishment of the field trials and collection of water and agronomic data<br />

has proceeded with funding from the <strong>AAPI</strong> budget.<br />

Greenhouse Gas Emission Trial at Bangladesh Rice Research Institute<br />

Two field experiments were established on 13th February, <strong>2012</strong> at the BRRI farm, Gazipur<br />

with a view to quantify the green house gas (GHG) emission (CO2, CH4 and N2O) from paddy soils,<br />

to measure the comparative contribution of different N sources and management to GHG emission and<br />

finally to minimize the GHG emission from paddy soils by synchronizing plant N demand and<br />

efficient N management. The experimental field soil is clay-loam in texture with soil pH 6.22, organic<br />

C 1.75%, total N.17%, available P 16ppm and exchangeable K 0.25 meq/100g. In both experiments 8<br />

treatments were applied (Table 34).<br />

Table 34. Treatment description for GCCI Boro rice trials at BRRI<br />

Trt<br />

No.<br />

Description<br />

N Rate<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

P Rate<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

K Rate<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

Basal<br />

/deep<br />

placed N<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

1 st Top-<br />

Dress N<br />

(kg/ha )<br />

2 nd Top-<br />

Dress N<br />

(kg/ha )<br />

T1 Check 0 25 a 64 b 0 0 0<br />

T2 UDP (one-2.7 g briq) 78 25 a 64 b 78 0 0<br />

T3 UDP (two-1.8 g briq) 104 25 a 64 b 104 0 0<br />

T4 Urea (broadcast) 78 25 a 64 b 26 26 26<br />

T5 Urea (broadcast) 104 25 a 64 b 34 35 35<br />

T6 NPK (two-2.4 g briq) 78 16 c 42 c 78 0 0<br />

T7 Urea (broadcast) 156 25 a 64 b 52 52 52<br />

T8 NPK (two-3.4 g briq) 102 25 d 64 d 102 0 0<br />

a Applied as TSP,<br />

b Applied as MOP (KCl)<br />

c P and K is applied as NPK briquette (Treatment 6)<br />

d P and K is applied as NPK briquette (Treatment 8)<br />

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Figure 4 shows that the NH4-N content in flood water was higher in the urea (broadcast)<br />

treatment than any of the deep placed fertilizer treatments. A similar trend was also observed when the<br />

first top dressing was applied to the broadcast urea treatments. (Figure 5). At the second top dressing<br />

(Figure 6) the NH4-N content was comparatively lower than in previous urea applications yet it<br />

remained relatively higher than in the UDP and NPK briquette treatment. This may have been due to<br />

rainfall one day after the second top dressing. This may have diluted the NH4-N content in flood<br />

water.<br />

NH4-N (ppm)<br />

45<br />

40<br />

35<br />

30<br />

25<br />

20<br />

15<br />

10<br />

5<br />

0<br />

N78(B)<br />

N78 (TD-1))<br />

N78(TD-2)<br />

Control<br />

2 24 48 72 96 120 144<br />

Time (hrs)<br />

NH4-N (ppm)<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

0<br />

N104(B)<br />

N104(TD-1))<br />

N104(TD-2) Control<br />

2 24 48 72 96 120 144<br />

Tme (hrs)<br />

Figure 4. NH 4 -N content in flood water after basal application with N-sources at 78 kg, 104 kg<br />

N/ha rate.<br />

NH4-N (ppm)<br />

20<br />

15<br />

10<br />

5<br />

UDP-N78<br />

Urea-N78<br />

NPK-N78<br />

Control<br />

NH4-N (ppm)<br />

25<br />

20<br />

15<br />

10<br />

5<br />

UDP-N104<br />

Urea-N104<br />

NPK-N102<br />

Control<br />

0<br />

2 24 48 72 96 120 144<br />

0<br />

2 24 48 72 96 120 144<br />

Time (hrs)<br />

Time (hrs)<br />

Figure 5. NH 4 -N content in flood water after first top dress with N-sources at 78 kg, 104 kg<br />

N/ha rate<br />

NH4-N (ppm)<br />

25<br />

20<br />

15<br />

10<br />

5<br />

Urea-N78(TD-2)<br />

UDP-N78<br />

NPK -N78<br />

0<br />

Time (hrs)<br />

2hr 24hr 48hr 72hr 96hr 120hr 144hr<br />

Figure 6. NH 4 -N content in flood water after second top dress with N-sources at 78 kg, N/ha<br />

rate<br />

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The results indicate that urea-N broadcast in rice fields produced higher flood water NH4-N<br />

and its consequence may cause higher N loses.<br />

When examining rice yield, Table 35 and Table 36 shows that application of N, irrespective<br />

of N sources and methods of application produced significantly higher yield than N control plot at all<br />

rates of N. However nitrogen application methods and its different sources and rates did not<br />

significantly influence the grain yield. Late transplanting and relatively higher soil fertility status of<br />

the experimental field may have shadowed the benefit of fertilizer deep placement and may explain<br />

the results. In contrast, maximum straw yield was obtained with NPK briquette and UDP than urea-N.<br />

It does indicate that N utilization would be better with deep placement of NPK briquette and UDP for<br />

rice production and reduces loss of N.<br />

Table 35. Effect of urea, UDP and NPK briquette on rice yield and total N uptake at BRRI<br />

farm, Boro <strong>2012</strong> ( Expt.-1)<br />

Treatment Tiller/m 2 Panicle/m 2 Straw yield (t/ha) Grain yield (t/ha) Total N-uptake (kg/ha)<br />

T 1 -O-N 203 195 3.46 4.22 61.72<br />

T 2 -USG-78N 322 308 6.24 5.15 96.05<br />

T 3 -USG-104N 342 330 6.98 4.98 90.83<br />

T 4 -Urea-78N 278 268 4.95 5.28 83.07<br />

T 5 -Urea-104N 289 282 6.07 5.08 89.48<br />

T 6 -NPK briq-78N 334 319 6.42 4.80 96.14<br />

T 7 -Urea-156N 309 292 5.66 4.94 90.27<br />

T 8 -NPK briq-102N 331 317 6.16 5.00 94.86<br />

LSD-0.05 40 42 0.82 0.46 13.70<br />

CV (%) 7.70 8.30 8.20 5.30 8.90<br />

Table 36. Effect of urea, UDP and NPK briquette on rice yield and total N uptake at BRRI<br />

farm, Boro <strong>2012</strong> ( Expt.-2)<br />

Treatment Tiller/m 2 Panicle/m 2 Straw yield (t/ha) Grain yield (t/ha) Total N-uptake (kg/ha)<br />

T 1 -O-N 201 195 3.47 4.61 66.13<br />

T 2 -USG-78N 315 304 5.76 5.97 101.06<br />

T 3 -USG-104N 314 296 6.02 5.72 90.08<br />

T 4 -Urea-78N 264 242 4.94 5.66 86.81<br />

T 5 -Urea-104N 344 326 6.05 5.29 88.79<br />

T 6 -NPK briq-78N 298 281 6.22 5.94 97.47<br />

T 7 -Urea-156N 293 283 5.36 5.90 98.62<br />

T 8 - NPK briq-102N 335 318 6.21 5.70 94.80<br />

LSD-0.05 46 43 1.36 1.23 20.05<br />

CV (%) 9 8.8 14.1 12.60 12.70<br />

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It is concluded deep placement of NPK briquette and UDP is becoming a good method for<br />

higher total N uptake than urea-N. It means N utilization efficiency would be better and ultimately N<br />

loss through this system of rice fertilization would be become less.<br />

Greenhouse Gas Emission Trial at Bangladesh Agricultural University<br />

A field experiment was established at Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh during<br />

the Boro season of <strong>2012</strong> to study the effects of prilled urea, USG and NPK briquette on ammonium<br />

concentration in rice field water, yield and N uptake by BRRI dhan28. Eight treatments (Table 37)<br />

with three replications were tested in a randomized block design.<br />

Table 37. Treatment description for GCCI Boro rice trial at BAU<br />

Trt<br />

No.<br />

Description<br />

N Rate<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

P Rate<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

K Rate<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

Basal<br />

/deep<br />

placed N<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

1 st Top-<br />

Dress N<br />

(kg/ha )<br />

2 nd Top-<br />

Dress N<br />

(kg/ha )<br />

1 Check 0 25 a 64 b 0 0 0<br />

2 USG (one-2.7 g briq) 78 25 a 64 b 78 0 0<br />

3 USG (two-2.7 g briq) 156 25 a 64 b 78 0 0<br />

4 Urea 78 25 a 64 b 26 26 26<br />

5 Urea 156 25 a 64 b 52 52 52<br />

6 NPK (two-2.4 g briq) 78 16 c 42 c 78 0 0<br />

7 USG (two-1.8 g briq) 104 25 a 64 b 104 0 0<br />

8 NPK (two-3.4 g briq) 102 25 d 64 d 102 0 0<br />

a Applied as TSP,<br />

Applied as MOP (KCl)<br />

c P and K is applied as NPK briquette (Treatment 6)<br />

d P and K is applied as NPK briquette (Treatment 8)<br />

The ammonium concentration in water of from broadcast urea treated plots (T4 and T5) varied<br />

widely at all sampling times (Figure 7) but the ammonium concentrations in other treatments did not<br />

vary widely.<br />

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First sampling<br />

12<br />

Second sampling<br />

Ammonium conc. (ppm)<br />

12<br />

9<br />

6<br />

3<br />

0<br />

T1<br />

T2<br />

T3<br />

T4<br />

T5<br />

T6<br />

T7<br />

T8<br />

Day-1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7<br />

Ammonium conc. (ppm)<br />

9<br />

6<br />

3<br />

0<br />

T1<br />

T2<br />

T3<br />

T4<br />

T5<br />

T6<br />

T7<br />

T8<br />

Day-1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7<br />

Sampling time<br />

Sampling time<br />

12<br />

Third samplig<br />

Ammonium conc. (ppm)<br />

9<br />

6<br />

3<br />

T1<br />

T2<br />

T3<br />

T4<br />

T5<br />

T6<br />

T7<br />

T8<br />

0<br />

Day-1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7<br />

Sampling time<br />

Figure 7. Changes in ammonium concentration in water of different treatments in GCCI trial<br />

established at BAU<br />

In all the three samplings, the highest ammonium concentration of water of T4 and T5<br />

treatments were observed on day 2 after application of broadcast urea and then steadily decreased with<br />

time.<br />

The different fertilizer treatments had significant effects on grain yield of BRRI dhan28 rice (Error!<br />

Not a valid bookmark self-reference.). The grain yield varied from 3.03 t/ha to 6.75 t/ha across the<br />

treatments. Application of urea fertilizer significantly increased the grain yield of rice. Fertilizer deep<br />

placement also increased the grain yield substantially over that of broad cast application. The highest grain<br />

yield of 6.75 t/ha was observed in T7 treatment (104 kg N from USG+25 kg P +64 kg K) and was found<br />

statistically identical to all other fertilizer deep placed treatments.<br />

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Table 38. Effect of prilled urea, USG and NPK briquette on grain yield of BRRI dhan28 planted at<br />

BAU<br />

Treat. No. Description Grain yield<br />

(t/ha)<br />

T1 Check [N0P25K64] 3.03 c<br />

T2 USG (one-2.7 g briq) [N78P25K64] 6.66 a<br />

T3 USG (two-2.7 g briq) [N156P25K64] 6.69 a<br />

T4 Urea [N78P25K64] 4.56 b<br />

T5 Urea [N156P25K64] 6.04 a<br />

T6 NPK (two-2.4 g briq) [N78P16K42] 6.41 a<br />

T7 USG (two-1.8 g briq) [N104P25K64] 6.75 a<br />

T8 NPK (two-3.4 g briq) [N102P25K64] 6.70 a<br />

CV(%) 11.30<br />

Development of Model Villages<br />

Table 39 shows <strong>AAPI</strong> now has thirteen villages identified as candidates as model villages.<br />

PRA has been completed in 4 vilages and reports prepared for three.<br />

SL<br />

#<br />

Table 39. List of villages identified as candidate model villages<br />

Name Union Upazila District<br />

Approximate<br />

Households<br />

Approx.<br />

Cultivable<br />

Land<br />

Progress<br />

Plan for<br />

PRA<br />

Proposed Date of<br />

Submssion of PRA<br />

report<br />

1. Bakshi Shekhmatia Nazirpur Pirojpur 230 94 ha PRA complete and reported<br />

2. Shadullahpur Raypur Bagharpara Jessore 155 61 ha PRA complete and draft report submitted<br />

3. Basuralga Chandrakona Nakla Sherpur 250-300 450 ha PRA<br />

uttar<br />

complete<br />

July 01, <strong>2012</strong><br />

4. Gobindabari Dulla Muktagacha Mymensingh 100-150 200/300ha PRA<br />

ratibati<br />

complete<br />

July 14, <strong>2012</strong><br />

5. Mukundapatti Charbaria Barisal sadar Barisal 250 175 ha August 27-<br />

30, <strong>2012</strong><br />

September 10, <strong>2012</strong><br />

6. Simuleshar Nabgram Jhalokati Jhalokati 250-300 121ha - September<br />

sadar<br />

11-14, <strong>2012</strong><br />

September 25, <strong>2012</strong><br />

7. Masidpur Jatrapur Bagerhat Bagherhat 250-300 100-125ha - September<br />

sadar<br />

26-29, <strong>2012</strong><br />

October 10,<strong>2012</strong><br />

8. Motbaria atlia Dumuria Khulna 250 300 ha - October 16-<br />

19 ,<strong>2012</strong><br />

November 15, <strong>2012</strong><br />

9. Chockdosh Kachia Borhanuddin Bhola 400 141 ha - January 6-9,<br />

2013<br />

January 219, 2013<br />

10. Jhapakati Helatala Kalaroa Shatkhira 200-250 60-70ha - January 28-<br />

31, 2013<br />

February 14, 2013<br />

11. Krishnapur Kasundi Magura Magura 200 145 ha - February<br />

sadar<br />

25-28, 2013<br />

March 15,2013<br />

12. Baropakia niamatpur Kaliganj Jhenaidah 250-300 120 ha - March 25-<br />

28,2013<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il 21, 2013<br />

13. Banderdoha sankarchadra Chuadanga Chuadanga 200-250 75-80ha - May 27-30,<br />

sadar<br />

2013<br />

<strong>June</strong> 17, 2013<br />

Cropping pattern and homestead vegetable garden demonstrations have been established in<br />

Bakshi and Sadullahpur villages as follows:<br />

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Bakshi Village<br />

Cropping pattern Knolkhol - T.Aus - T. Aman (BINA dhan-7) Aus rice established in 6<br />

demonstrations<br />

Maize -T.Aus - T. Aman (BINA dhan-7) Aus riceestablished in 6<br />

demonstrations<br />

Home garden Cabbage/Cauliflower/Tomato - Brinjal Brinjal established in 12<br />

demonstrations<br />

Sadullahpur Village<br />

Cropping pattern Cabbage - T. Aus - T. Aman (BINA dhan-7) Aus rice established in 6<br />

demonstrations<br />

Tomato -T. Aus - T. Aman (BINA dhan-7) Aus riceestablished in 6<br />

demonstrations<br />

Home garden Cabbage/Cauliflower/Tomato - Brinjal Brinjal established in 12<br />

demonstrations<br />

Collaboration with Development Partners<br />

Collaboration with the NARs. IFDC has signed MOU with BRRI, BARI and BINA to share<br />

technical assistance and facilities of IFDC and the institutional human resource network of the NARS.<br />

This has led to trials being undertaken by BRRI and BARI to investigate the performance of NPK<br />

briquettes in rice and vegetable crops with a view to have the technology approved by National<br />

Fertilizer Standardization Committee (NFSC).<br />

BRRI established its first suite of trials for Boro <strong>2012</strong> and has established a second set for Aus.<br />

BARI has only just planted its Aus trials. The BRRI results of three Boro season trials are presented in<br />

Figure 8, Figure 9 and Figure 10.<br />

7.00<br />

6.00<br />

6.20 6.16<br />

6.63<br />

5.00<br />

4.92<br />

Grain yield (t/ha)<br />

4.00<br />

3.00<br />

2.00<br />

3.03<br />

4.05<br />

1.00<br />

0.00<br />

S1= 20 x 20<br />

cm<br />

S2 = 20 x 15<br />

cm<br />

S3 = 25 x 15<br />

cm<br />

S4 = 25 x 25<br />

cm<br />

Different spacing<br />

S5 = Random<br />

transplanting<br />

S6 = 20 cm<br />

line sowing<br />

Figure 8. Effect of spacing on the performance of USG on BRRI dhan29 yield and<br />

nutrient status during Boro <strong>2012</strong> season at BRRI farm, Gazipur<br />

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7.00<br />

6.00<br />

6.36<br />

6.72<br />

6.77<br />

6.08<br />

5.51<br />

Grain yield (t/ha)<br />

5.00<br />

4.00<br />

3.00<br />

2.00<br />

1.00<br />

3.71<br />

0.00<br />

5 DAT 10 DAT 15 DAT 20 DAT 25 DAT 0 Nitrogen<br />

Time of USG FDP<br />

Figure 9. Effect of different date of USG FDP on the performance of BRRI dhan29 yield<br />

and nutrient status during Boro <strong>2012</strong> season at BRRI farm, Gazipur<br />

Gazipur Barisal Babuganj<br />

9.00<br />

8.00<br />

7.00<br />

6.00<br />

7.00<br />

6.99<br />

6.67<br />

7.13<br />

7.15<br />

7.03<br />

7.47<br />

7.29<br />

7.94<br />

5.92<br />

6.43<br />

6.13<br />

6.96<br />

6.89<br />

7.16<br />

6.12<br />

6.26<br />

6.22<br />

5.88<br />

6.19<br />

6.88<br />

Grain yield (t/ha)<br />

5.00<br />

4.00<br />

3.00<br />

3.89<br />

3.20<br />

4.14<br />

2.00<br />

1.00<br />

0.00<br />

T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8<br />

Treatments<br />

Figure 10. Effect of NPK briquette on BRRI dhan29 yield and nutrient status during Boro<br />

season <strong>2012</strong> at different locations<br />

Zinc Core urea trials. IFDC is working with the International Zinc Association, Johns<br />

Hopkins University and the ICDDR-B to examine the effect of agronomic biofortification on rice<br />

fertilized with zinc-enriched fertilizer. These trials are designed to measure the increase in zinc (Zn)<br />

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content in rice grain, while simultaneously increasing agricultural productivity and economic returns<br />

for smallholder farmers. It is expected that enrichment of grains with Zn is maximized when plants are<br />

supplied with sufficient nutrients, especially nitrogen. 26 Increasing N application also promotes iron<br />

(Fe) accumulation in grains. The positive correlation between grain concentrations of Zn and Fe in<br />

relation to N will be fully optimized through the use of UDP. It is hypothesized that this approach will<br />

have a positive impact on human health and nutrition by increasing Zn content in the diet and on soil<br />

health through improved nutrient management and balanced fertilization.<br />

In Boro season <strong>2012</strong> <strong>AAPI</strong> established one field trial on Agronomic Bio-Fortification of Boro<br />

rice with Zinc-Enriched Fertilizers in Saparole, Jessore within the calcareous grey floodplain. Soil<br />

texture was silty clayloam, soil pH ranges from 7.6 – 7.7. Zn mobility is low especially on soils of<br />

high pH and particlularty when CaCO 3 is present. Crop variety was BRRIdhan 28. Seedling age was<br />

45 days and transplated on 25 January, <strong>2012</strong>. Twenty four rice grain samples were sent to ICDDR-B<br />

laboratory, Dhaka for Zn nutrient analysis.<br />

The trial was a replicated field trial with eight treatments:<br />

T1 USG (2.7 g briq) Deep placed urea Zero Zn<br />

T2 USG-Zn 1.3% (2.7 g briq) Deep placed urea Zn added to briquette as Zn core<br />

T3 USG-Zn 2.5% (2.7 g briq) Deep placed urea Zn added to briquette as Zn core<br />

T4 USG-Zn 5% (2.7 g briq) Deep placed urea Zn added to briquette as Zn core plus zinc sulphate<br />

T5 USG (2.7g briq) + ZnSO 4 Deep placed urea zinc sulphate broadcast<br />

(2.5%)<br />

T6 Urea 78 with Zn core (2.5%) All broadcast Zn as zinc core<br />

T7 Urea130 with Zn core (2.5%) All broadcast Zn as zinc core<br />

T8 Urea130 + Zn sulfate (2.5%) All broadcast Zn as zinc sulphate<br />

Table 40 shows from a productivity point of view there was no significant effect of Zn<br />

application through Zn core urea over applying Zn as zinc sulphate. The highest nitrogen application<br />

(130 kg/ha) gave highest yield yielded although not significantly different from the UDP treatment.<br />

26 Kutman et al., 2010.<br />

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Table 40. Effect of Zn-enriched urea fertilizer on the grain yield (t/ha) of modern rice variety<br />

BRRIdhan 28 at 14% moisture content for Boro, <strong>2012</strong> at Sarapole, Jessore<br />

Treatment R1 R2 R3 Mean<br />

T1 6.38 6.00 6.76 6.38 a<br />

T2 5.60 5.92 5.29 5.60 b<br />

T3 5.60 5.10 5.57 5.42 b<br />

T4 5.75 4.97 5.07 5.26 b<br />

T5 6.90 6.37 6.01 6.42 a<br />

T6 5.13 5.60 5.62 5.45 b<br />

T7 6.66 6.04 7.05 6.58 a<br />

T8 6.51 6.48 6.58 6.52 a<br />

Mean 5.96<br />

CV% 6.06<br />

LSD(.05) 0.6246<br />

Table 41 shows the Zn content in BRRIdhan 28 rice grain ranges from 14.94 to 24.51 parts per<br />

million (ppm) under different doses and types of Zn fertilizer with a mean of 17.36. The application<br />

of zinc only gave a significant increase in grain Zn content in treatment T2 where zinc was added to<br />

the briquette as zinc core and deep placed. All the zinc treatments performed similarly except T6<br />

where zinc content of grain was significantly below the T2 treatment and even below the UDP control.<br />

It is concluded that application of Zn-enriched urea can increase grain Zn content compared to urea<br />

without Zn. Lower doses of Zn core urea application decreased grain Zn content compared to urea<br />

without Zn.<br />

Table 41. Effect of Zn-enriched urea fertilizer on Zn uptake (ppm) by grain of modern rice<br />

variety BRRIdhan 28 for Boro, <strong>2012</strong> at Sarapole, Jessore<br />

Treatment R1 R2 R3 Mean<br />

T1 15.58 16.78 15.79 16.05 a<br />

T2 16.88 17.91 24.51 19.77 bc<br />

T3 20.41 17.15 16.09 17.88 ac<br />

T4 22.39 16.57 18.49 19.15 ac<br />

T5 17.13 14.06 17.58 16.26 ac<br />

T6 15.48 16.21 14.94 15.54 a<br />

T7 16.03 16.39 16.49 16.30 ac<br />

T8 17.46 18.12 18.16 17.91 ac<br />

Mean 17.36<br />

CV% 12.17<br />

LSD (.05) 3.66<br />

Key Issues<br />

Food Security and Self Sufficiency in rice<br />

In 2011-<strong>2012</strong> the BBS reported rice production reached its highest level at 34.5 million metric<br />

tones. By all reports the last Boro harvest was referred to as a “bumper crop”. The Ministry of Food,<br />

while calculating the Annual Food budget deduct 10% as waste and for seed preservation and assumed<br />

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an average daily intake of 17.25 ounces per day per person, indicating one person needs 179 kg of rice<br />

per annum. Using such assumptions, the rice production of Bangladesh should feed some 170 million<br />

people. Therefore Bangladesh is theoretically self sufficient in rice production. Just how secure is this<br />

self sufficiency and does this translate to food security?<br />

Through the Boro harvest the newspapers have been reporting “high yield, low price”. Farm<br />

gate prices of paddy have been reported as low as Tk 380-400 per maund (Tk 9.5-10/kg) while<br />

production costs are Tk 550-600 (Tk 13.75-15/kg). Announcements that the government will procure<br />

rice from the domestic market seem to have little impact on the price. The Daily Star, May 1, reported<br />

“the government will procure at least 10 lakh tons of rice at Tk 28/kg from the domestic market this<br />

Boro season”. This converts to Tk 18.76 paddy/kg or Tk 750 per maund. On May 27, the same<br />

newspaper reported “Rice prices in local markets continued to fall alarmingly for over two weeks”.<br />

There is little wonder that farmers are reconsidering their cropping options. It is conceivable<br />

that they will produce sufficient quantity for household self sufficiency but turn to other crops that will<br />

provide a better return on investment for any additional production. This is evidenced within the<br />

project area where late rain and lack of, or cost of irrigation is turning farmers away from the Aus<br />

crop. This has impacted the area of HYV varieties planted and the area of UDP coverage. It is seen to<br />

compromise the achievement of coverage targets for Aus.<br />

The project is making every effort to lift the percentage of HYV area under UDP. It can and<br />

does argue the <strong>AAPI</strong> technology will reduce costs of production. However it cannot address the bigger<br />

issue of farm gate price. Farmers are forced to sell into a buyers market to repay loans. However, even<br />

without loans, there is no storage capacity to hold grain for a more favorable market.<br />

The world Food Summit (1996) defined food security as:<br />

“Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient,<br />

safe and nutritious food which meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and<br />

healthy life”.<br />

Food security does not necessarily require self sufficiency in rice (or any food for that matter)<br />

as long as the buying power of the people can provide their dietary needs. It is apparent that there is a<br />

policy conundrum emerging as a result of achieving food security through self sufficiency. If self<br />

sufficiency is the goal then incentives need to be available to maintain farm production. On the other<br />

hand the consumer price needs to ensure the low income earners can afford their daily food<br />

requirement. To balance the equation an efficient commercial industry, especially in post harvest<br />

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processes, must be enabled that can deliver a farm surplus that provides a profit for the farmer and an<br />

affordable price for the consumer. If self sufficiency is not the goal then farmers need to be<br />

encouraged to produce higher value crops that will feed into the economy to offset rice imports.<br />

Estimated Budget and Actual Expenditure<br />

The <strong>AAPI</strong> project is incurring costs as planned. Following a reduced level of expenditures<br />

(which is normal during the first month of each year because of factors related to obligation of funds),<br />

the <strong>AAPI</strong> project has accelerated activities and is performing the Scale-Up Operational Plan at the<br />

planned rate. The approved budget as per the Scale-Up Plan for Year 2 was estimated at US $7.59<br />

million; USAID obligated the entire Year 2 budget amount. Actual expenses totaled US $4.28 million<br />

through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong>, equivalent to 56 percent of the obligated fund for Year 2. Some advances made<br />

against project activities such as farmers’ training program, crop cuts, motivational meetings, demo<br />

plots and trials in <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> are yet to be adjusted. Including these expenses, the actual expense will<br />

be around 60 percent. Details by line item are provided in Table 42.<br />

Table 42. Financial Achievement Against Estimated Budget in US $<br />

Line Item<br />

Actual<br />

Expense in<br />

Year 1<br />

Annual<br />

Budget for<br />

Year 2<br />

Actual Expenses<br />

in Year 2 Through<br />

May <strong>2012</strong><br />

Percent<br />

Achieved<br />

Personnel, fringe benefits 709,655 1,499,400 907,617 61<br />

and allowances<br />

Travel and transportation 247,474 992,400 328,223 33<br />

Procurement (equipment/ 890,498 1,222,397 691,058 57<br />

supplies/contracts/grants)<br />

Training 907,271 1,322,900 927,738 70<br />

Other direct costs 468,754 752,800 491,628 65<br />

Total direct costs 3,223,652 5,789,897 3,348265 58<br />

Overhead 940,564 1,797,700 935,100 52<br />

Total USAID amount 4,164,216 7,587,597 4,283,365 56<br />

Note: Figures are rounded to the nearest one.<br />

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Appendix 1. Area Under Guti Urea or NPK by Upazila – Boro Season Block Survey<br />

District Upazila Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Boro Area<br />

(ha)<br />

UDP<br />

Target<br />

for Boro<br />

(ha)<br />

Total FDP Boro Area (ha)<br />

UDP NPK Total<br />

Guti<br />

% of<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

FDP<br />

% of<br />

Target<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

FDP<br />

UDP in<br />

Other<br />

Crops<br />

(ha)<br />

A. FtF Districts Zone<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 7,220 4,650 4,972 - 4,972 69 107 3.00<br />

Fakirhat 6,446 4,350 4,375 - 4,375 68 101 2.00<br />

Kachua 5,385 2,145 2,398 - 2,398 45 112 5.00<br />

Mollahat 8,524 5,700 6,355 - 6,355 75 111 -<br />

Morrelganj 2,200 1,650 1,885 - 1,885 86 114 3.00<br />

Rampal 2,435 1,650 1,803 - 1,803 74 109 -<br />

Sub-Total: 32,210 20,145 21,788 - 21,788 68 108 13.00<br />

Barguna Amtali 235 225 203 - 203 86 90 -<br />

Bamna 16 38 15 - 15 94 39 -<br />

Barguna Sadar 338 218 230 - 230 68 106 -<br />

Betagi 10 53 10 - 10 100 19 0.52<br />

Sub-Total: 599 534 458 - 458 76 86 0.52<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 10,031 5,665 5,810 - 5,810 58 103 -<br />

Babuganj 1,786 2,775 1,482 - 1,482 83 53 -<br />

Bakerganj 1,055 1,350 712 - 712 67 53 -<br />

Banaripara 6,337 3,675 4,360 - 4,360 69 119 -<br />

Barisal Sadar 6,000 3,685 3,705 - 3,705 62 101 1.00<br />

Gaurnadi 6,772 5,025 5,795 - 5,795 86 115 -<br />

Muladi 3,372 2,860 2,158 - 2,158 64 75 -<br />

Wazirpur 14,661 10,500 11,185 - 11,185 76 107 -<br />

Sub-Total: 50,014 35,535 35,207 - 35,207 70 99 1.00<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar 9,976 3,789 2,700 - 2,700 27 71 0.02<br />

Burhanuddin 11,288 4,029 4,612 - 4,612 41 114 -<br />

Char Fasson 19,550 6,830 7,660 - 7,660 39 112 70.00<br />

Daulatkhan 3,382 1,397 1,600 - 1,600 47 115 0.16<br />

Lalmohan 10,354 3,619 2,900 - 2,900 28 80 0.12<br />

Tazumuddin 2,351 9,137 1,157 - 1,157 49 13 4.00<br />

Sub-Total: 56,901 28,801 20,629 - 20,629 36 72 74.30<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga 17,085 6,125 7,020 - 7,020 41 115 -<br />

Chuadanga<br />

7,907 3,150 3,680 - 3,680 47 117 -<br />

Sadar<br />

Damurhuda 9,620 3,521 4,020 - 4,020 42 114 -<br />

Jibannagar 6,875 2,503 2,880 - 2,880 42 115 -<br />

Sub-Total: 41,487 15,299 17,600 - 17,600 42 115 -<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga 3,519 1,138 1,380 - 1,380 39 121 -<br />

Bhanga 5,381 1,941 2,220 - 2,220 41 114 -<br />

Boalmari 5,333 2,137 1,984 - 1,984 37 93 -<br />

Faridpur Sadar 5,847 2,196 2,506 - 2,506 43 114 -<br />

Madhukhali 3,416 1,226 1,535 - 1,535 45 125 -<br />

Nagarkanda 3,992 1,613 1,650 - 1,650 41 102 -<br />

Sadarpur 3,019 1,236 1,360 - 1,360 45 110 -<br />

Saltha 2,785 1,114 1,200 - 1,200 43 108 -<br />

Sub-Total: 33,293 12,601 13,835 - 13,835 42 110 -<br />

Gopalganj<br />

Gopalganj<br />

Sadar<br />

19,284 9,955 8,805 - 8,805 46 88 3.06<br />

Kashiani 13,749 7,385 7,049 - 7,049 51 95 -<br />

Kotalipara 23,227 12,532 11,863 - 11,863 51 95 -<br />

Muksudpur 15,480 7,590 7,500 - 7,500 48 99 0.04<br />

Tungipara 8,800 4,649 4,600 - 4,600 52 99 -<br />

Sub-Total: 80,540 42,111 39,817 - 39,817 49 95 3.10<br />

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District Upazila Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Boro Area<br />

(ha)<br />

UDP<br />

Target<br />

for Boro<br />

(ha)<br />

Total FDP Boro Area (ha)<br />

UDP NPK Total<br />

Guti<br />

65<br />

% of<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

FDP<br />

% of<br />

Target<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

FDP<br />

UDP in<br />

Other<br />

Crops<br />

(ha)<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar 14,986 5,040 5,762 - 5,762 38 114 1.65<br />

Bagherpara 15,200 5,250 6,110 - 6,110 40 116 0.04<br />

Chaugachha 14,270 4,970 5,203 - 5,203 36 105 -<br />

Jessore Sadar 27,631 9,555 10,956 - 10,956 40 115 -<br />

Jhikargachha 18,109 6,335 7,244 - 7,244 40 114 1.00<br />

Keshabpur 16,279 5,390 6,255 - 6,255 38 116 -<br />

Manirampur 30,028 10,325 10,721 - 10,721 36 104 2.50<br />

Sharsha 22,529 8,050 9,706 - 9,706 43 121 2.10<br />

Sub-Total: 1,59,032 54,915 61,957 - 61,957 39 113 7.29<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 5,429 4,125 4,305 - 4,305 79 104 3.00<br />

Kathalia 136 110 120 - 120 88 109 2.00<br />

Nalchity 3,809 2,700 3,275 - 3,275 86 121 0.50<br />

Rajapur 185 110 155 - 155 84 141 -<br />

Sub-Total: 9,559 7,045 7,855 - 7,855 82 111 5.50<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda 10,680 2,765 3,370 - 3,370 32 122 -<br />

Jhenaidah<br />

24,339 8,295 9,486 - 9,486 39 114 33.00<br />

Sadar<br />

Kaliganj 17,705 5,810 6,255 - 6,255 35 108 -<br />

Kotchandpur 6,775 2,275 2,660 - 2,660 39 117 -<br />

Maheshpur 24,350 8,050 8,525 - 8,525 35 106 -<br />

Shailkupa 12,201 4,340 4,597 - 4,597 38 106 -<br />

Sub-Total: 96,050 31,535 34,893 - 34,893 36 111 33.00<br />

Khulna Dighalia 4,045 2,300 2,621 - 2,621 65 114 -<br />

Dumuria 19,150 6,704 7,659 - 7,659 40 114 -<br />

Paikgachha 1,875 588 663 - 663 35 113 -<br />

Phultala 4,765 1,678 1,925 - 1,925 40 115 -<br />

Terokhada 6,365 1,383 1,625 - 1,625 26 117 -<br />

Sub-Total: 36,200 12,653 14,493 - 14,493 40 115 -<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 13,468 10,500 11,200 - 11,200 83 107 0.04<br />

Madaripur<br />

13,140 10,050 10,712 - 10,712 82 107 -<br />

Sadar<br />

Rajoir 11,061 8,925 9,521 - 9,521 86 107 -<br />

Shibchar 6,920 5,925 5,500 - 5,500 79 93 -<br />

Sub-Total: 44,589 35,400 36,933 - 36,933 83 104 0.04<br />

Magura Magura Sadar 21,364 7,175 8,200 - 8,200 38 114 -<br />

Mohammadpur 5,346 1,876 2,130 - 2,130 40 114 -<br />

Shalikha 14,400 4,921 5,803 - 5,803 40 118 -<br />

Sreepur 3,420 1,190 1,424 - 1,424 42 120 0.02<br />

Sub-Total: 44,530 15,162 17,557 - 17,557 39 116 0.02<br />

Meherpur Gangni 10,444 3,588 4,212 - 4,212 40 117 -<br />

Meherpur<br />

11,091 3,896 4,495 - 4,495 41 115 -<br />

Sadar<br />

Mujibnagar 4,850 1,565 1,835 - 1,835 38 117 -<br />

Sub-Total: 26,385 9,049 10,542 - 10,542 40 116 -<br />

Narail Kalia 15,064 5,180 5,922 - 5,922 39 114 -<br />

Lohagara 7,715 2,835 2,932 - 2,932 38 103 7.00<br />

Narail Sadar 21,575 6,055 7,467 - 7,467 35 123 -<br />

Sub-Total: 44,354 14,070 16,321 - 16,321 37 116 7.00<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 1,380 825 1,326 - 1,326 96 161 -<br />

Dasmina 88 39 52 - 52 59 133 -<br />

Dumki 450 525 402 - 402 89 77 4.00<br />

Galachipa 1,235 900 745 - 745 60 83 20.00<br />

Kalapara 282 165 181 - 181 64 110 14.00<br />

Mirzaganj 50 60 46 - 46 92 77 -<br />

Patuakhali<br />

93 225 86 - 86 92 38 1.00<br />

Sadar<br />

Sub-Total: 3,578 2,739 2,838 - 2,838 79 104 39.00


District Upazila Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Boro Area<br />

(ha)<br />

UDP<br />

Target<br />

for Boro<br />

(ha)<br />

Total FDP Boro Area (ha)<br />

UDP NPK Total<br />

Guti<br />

% of<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

FDP<br />

% of<br />

Target<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

FDP<br />

UDP in<br />

Other<br />

Crops<br />

(ha)<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria 132 150 109 - 109 83 73 -<br />

Kawkhali 30 75 27 - 27 91 36 2.25<br />

Mathbaria 1,800 1,350 1,440 - 1,440 80 107 4.98<br />

Nazirpur 11,913 6,050 6,600 - 6,600 55 109 8.40<br />

Nesarabad 3,486 1,815 2,209 - 2,209 63 122 1.60<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 3,179 1,650 2,033 - 2,033 64 123 -<br />

Zianagor 124 75 111 - 111 89 147 -<br />

Sub-Total: 20,663 11,165 12,528 - 12,528 61 112 17.23<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi 2,715 1,065 1,220 - 1,220 45 115 -<br />

Kalukhali 3,185 1,052 1,300 - 1,300 41 124 -<br />

Pangsha 3,906 1,199 1,336 - 1,336 34 111 -<br />

Rajbari Sadar 6,615 2,405 2,950 - 2,950 45 123 -<br />

Sub-Total: 16,420 5,721 6,806 - 6,806 41 119 -<br />

Satkhira Debhata 6,250 2,249 2,505 - 2,505 40 111 -<br />

Kalaroa 12,475 4,361 4,906 - 4,906 39 112 -<br />

Kaliganj 5,720 1,876 2,120 - 2,120 37 113 7.00<br />

Satkhira Sadar 24,800 8,671 8,664 - 8,664 35 100 -<br />

Tala 19,011 5,696 6,509 - 6,509 34 114 -<br />

Sub-Total: 68,256 22,853 24,704 - 24,704 36 108 7.00<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj 5,537 4,050 4,365 - 4,365 79 108 -<br />

Damudya 4,810 3,750 4,055 - 4,055 84 108 -<br />

Gosairhat 5,651 4,500 4,760 - 4,760 84 106 -<br />

Naria 6,068 4,650 4,930 - 4,930 81 106 -<br />

Shariatpur<br />

7,015 5,850 6,248 30 6,278 89 107 1.00<br />

Sadar<br />

Zanjira 3,271 3,375 3,260 - 3,260 100 97 1.00<br />

Sub-Total: 32,352 26,175 27,618 30 27,648 85 106 2.00<br />

FtF District Total: 897,011 403,508 424,378 30 424,408 47 105 210.00<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 18,402 10,890 9,955 - 9,955 54 91 1.00<br />

Dhobaura 11,994 6,655 6,135 - 6,135 51 92 -<br />

Gaffargaon 24,445 11,825 12,673 - 12,673 52 107 0.29<br />

Gauripur 21,674 10,560 9,723 - 9,723 45 92 0.16<br />

Haluaghat 21,327 10,670 10,080 - 10,080 47 94 -<br />

Ishwarganj 21,885 10,615 10,754 - 10,754 49 101 4.00<br />

Muktagachha 17,627 9,845 9,914 - 9,914 56 101 7.00<br />

Mymensingh<br />

20,470 10,945 10,810 - 10,810 53 99 -<br />

Sadar<br />

Nandail 19,762 10,835 11,020 - 11,020 56 102 -<br />

Phulbari 21,040 11,440 12,367 - 12,367 59 108 94.00<br />

Phulpur 45,807 19,030 20,049 - 20,049 44 105 -<br />

Trishal 22,030 12,925 12,617 - 12,617 57 98 4.00<br />

Sub-Total: 2,66,463 1,36,235 1,36,097 - 1,36,097 51 100 110.45<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 12,130 6,820 6,990 - 6,990 58 102 1.75<br />

Nakla 13,565 7,535 8,310 - 8,310 61 110 -<br />

Nalitabari 22,338 11,660 12,395 - 12,395 55 106 -<br />

Sherpur Sadar 27,130 12,705 12,780 - 12,780 47 101 -<br />

Sreebardi 18,838 9,570 9,590 - 9,590 51 100 1.40<br />

Sub-Total: 94,001 48,290 50,065 - 50,065 53 104 3.15<br />

M&S Total 360,464 184,525 186,162 - 186,162 52 101 113.60<br />

Grand Total: 1,257,475 588,033 610,540 30 610,570 49 104 323.60<br />

Source: <strong>AAPI</strong> Block Survey, Boro <strong>2012</strong><br />

UDP Target for Boro from <strong>AAPI</strong> Scale-Up Operational Plan<br />

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Appendix 2. Farmers Using FDP Products in Boro Season <strong>2012</strong> by Upazila<br />

District Upazila Total<br />

Guti<br />

Urea<br />

Users<br />

Repeat<br />

Users of<br />

Guti<br />

Urea<br />

New Guti<br />

Urea<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Users<br />

Repeat<br />

Users<br />

of<br />

NPK<br />

New<br />

NPK<br />

Users<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

in<br />

Other<br />

Crops<br />

Total<br />

FDP<br />

Farmers<br />

Total<br />

Male<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

Female<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

Farmers<br />

in the<br />

Upazila<br />

% of<br />

Farmers<br />

Using<br />

FDP<br />

A. FtF Districts<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 12,290 9,890 2,400 - - - 56 12,290 11,585 705 31,619 39<br />

Fakirhat 12,631 9,166 3,465 - - - 15 12,631 12,097 534 20,895 60<br />

Kachua 6,241 1,945 4,296 - - - 23 6,241 6,034 207 17,601 35<br />

Mollahat 17,494 11,789 5,705 - - - - 17,494 16,895 599 23,265 75<br />

Morrelganj 4,726 2,977 1,749 - - - 19 4,726 4,419 307 49,135 10<br />

Rampal 4,644 2,925 1,719 - - - - 4,644 4,221 423 22,770 20<br />

Sub Total: 58,026 38,692 19,334 - - - 113 58,026 55,251 2,775 1,65,285 35<br />

Barguna Amtali 355 280 75 - - - - 355 277 78 57,924 1<br />

Bamna 78 40 38 - - - - 78 78 - 11,214 1<br />

Barguna Sadar 350 255 95 - - - - 350 282 68 47,928 1<br />

Betagi 53 24 29 - - - 7 53 53 - 21,194 0<br />

Sub Total: 836 599 237 - - - 7 836 690 146 1,38,260 1<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 13,375 12,380 995 - - - - 13,375 13,107 268 26,668 50<br />

Babuganj 5,600 5,072 528 - - - - 5,600 5,169 431 24,219 23<br />

Bakerganj 2,755 2,079 676 - - - - 2,755 2,480 275 55,856 5<br />

Banaripara 10,580 9,960 620 - - - - 10,580 10,418 162 28,533 37<br />

Barisal Sadar 4,265 3,115 1,150 - - - 44 4,265 3,634 631 36,781 12<br />

Gaurnadi 14,162 13,353 809 - - - - 14,162 13,963 199 33,470 42<br />

Muladi 6,155 4,095 2,060 - - - - 6,155 5,518 637 35,187 17<br />

Wazirpur 21,658 20,648 1,010 - - - - 21,658 20,643 1,015 51,902 42<br />

Sub Total: 78,550 70,702 7,848 - - - 44 78,550 74,932 3,618 2,92,616 27<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar 10,148 - 10,148 - - - 1 10,148 9,196 952 68,607 15<br />

Burhanuddin 17,157 - 17,157 - - - - 17,157 15,584 1,573 63,722 27<br />

Char Fasson 26,874 - 26,874 - - - 362 26,874 25,367 1,507 83,433 32<br />

Daulatkhan 7,395 - 7,395 - - - 3 7,395 7,071 324 40,601 18<br />

Lalmohan 12,700 - 12,700 - - - 2 12,700 12,256 444 1,03,559 12<br />

Tazumuddin 4,736 - 4,736 - - - 15 4,736 4,450 286 23,505 20<br />

Sub Total: 79,010 - 79,010 - - - 383 79,010 73,924 5,086 3,83,427 21<br />

67


District Upazila Total<br />

Guti<br />

Urea<br />

Users<br />

Repeat<br />

Users of<br />

Guti<br />

Urea<br />

New Guti<br />

Urea<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Users<br />

68<br />

Repeat<br />

Users<br />

of<br />

NPK<br />

New<br />

NPK<br />

Users<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

in<br />

Other<br />

Crops<br />

Total<br />

FDP<br />

Farmers<br />

Total<br />

Male<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

Female<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

Farmers<br />

in the<br />

Upazila<br />

% of<br />

Farmers<br />

Using<br />

FDP<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga 22,464 - 22,464 - - - - 22,464 21,293 1,171 83,367 27<br />

Chuadanga Sadar 15,664 - 15,664 - - - - 15,664 14,779 885 73,630 21<br />

Damurhuda 18,090 1,305 16,785 - - - - 18,090 16,530 1,560 45,680 40<br />

Jibannagar 12,700 - 12,700 - - - - 12,700 12,304 396 31,667 40<br />

Sub Total: 68,918 1,305 67,613 - - - - 68,918 64,906 4,012 2,34,344 29<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga 5,720 - 5,720 - - - - 5,720 5,166 554 20,528 28<br />

Bhanga 7,500 33 7,467 - - - - 7,500 6,721 779 31,753 24<br />

Boalmari 8,152 35 8,117 - - - - 8,152 7,084 1,068 42,244 19<br />

Faridpur Sadar 11,577 81 11,496 - - - - 11,577 10,926 651 58,901 20<br />

Madhukhali 7,454 243 7,211 - - - - 7,454 7,010 444 38,626 19<br />

Nagarkanda 6,156 46 6,110 - - - - 6,156 5,516 640 25,637 24<br />

Sadarpur 4,486 341 4,145 - - - - 4,486 4,151 335 43,499 10<br />

Saltha 8,182 7 8,175 - - - - 8,182 7,789 393 54,720 15<br />

Sub Total: 59,227 786 58,441 - - - - 59,227 54,363 4,864 3,15,908 19<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 24,330 8,882 15,448 - - - 45 24,330 20,716 3,614 58,372 42<br />

Kashiani 14,151 7,810 6,341 - - - - 14,151 13,428 723 24,876 57<br />

Kotalipara 22,153 11,724 10,429 - - - - 22,153 18,998 3,155 48,314 46<br />

Muksudpur 16,561 11,863 4,698 - - - 1 16,561 14,883 1,678 54,068 31<br />

Tungipara 9,922 6,995 2,927 - - - - 9,922 7,740 2,182 18,340 54<br />

Sub Total: 87,117 47,274 39,843 - - - 46 87,117 75,765 11,352 2,03,970 43<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar 19,035 3,035 16,000 - - - 20 19,035 18,421 614 41,170 46<br />

Bagherpara 23,465 578 22,887 - - - 2 23,465 23,239 226 42,273 56<br />

Chaugachha 23,523 - 23,523 - - - - 23,523 21,187 2,336 64,428 37<br />

Jessore Sadar 32,552 1,155 31,397 - - - - 32,552 31,640 912 80,070 41<br />

Jhikargachha 20,520 135 20,385 - - - 7 20,520 19,584 936 55,796 37<br />

Keshabpur 22,110 2,316 19,794 - - - - 22,110 21,320 790 62,176 36<br />

Manirampur 39,644 2,681 36,963 - - - 20 39,644 34,377 5,267 1,12,998 35<br />

Sharsha 20,057 152 19,905 - - - 4 20,057 17,998 2,059 63,585 32<br />

Sub Total: 2,00,906 10,052 1,90,854 - - - 53 2,00,906 1,87,766 13,140 5,22,496 38<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 14,713 11,862 2,851 - - - 33 14,713 13,771 942 40,738 36<br />

Kathalia 692 558 134 - - - 31 692 571 121 20,294 3<br />

Nalchity 9,110 5,625 3,485 - - - 7 9,110 8,608 502 32,880 28<br />

Rajapur 467 132 335 - - - - 467 395 72 22,083 2<br />

Sub Total: 24,982 18,177 6,805 - - - 71 24,982 23,345 1,637 1,15,995 22


District Upazila Total<br />

Guti<br />

Urea<br />

Users<br />

Repeat<br />

Users of<br />

Guti<br />

Urea<br />

New Guti<br />

Urea<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Users<br />

Repeat<br />

Users<br />

of<br />

NPK<br />

New<br />

NPK<br />

Users<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

in<br />

Other<br />

Crops<br />

Total<br />

FDP<br />

Farmers<br />

Total<br />

Male<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

Female<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

Farmers<br />

in the<br />

Upazila<br />

% of<br />

Farmers<br />

Using<br />

FDP<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda 14,828 - 14,828 - - - - 14,828 13,338 1,490 42,638 35<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar 30,172 60 30,112 - - - 1 30,172 25,300 4,872 89,034 34<br />

Kaliganj 20,157 45 20,112 - - - - 20,157 19,468 689 50,644 40<br />

Kotchandpur 9,880 - 9,880 - - - - 9,880 8,960 920 29,680 33<br />

Maheshpur 22,220 20 22,200 - - - - 22,220 21,676 544 54,963 40<br />

Shailkupa 18,701 187 18,514 - - - - 18,701 18,140 561 73,953 25<br />

Sub Total: 1,15,958 312 1,15,646 - - - 1 1,15,958 1,06,882 9,076 3,40,912 34<br />

Khulna Dighalia 8,220 79 8,141 - - - - 8,220 7,802 418 17,345 47<br />

Dumuria 30,013 1,005 29,008 - - - - 30,013 28,880 1,133 63,275 47<br />

Paikgachha 2,517 165 2,352 - - - - 2,517 2,345 172 55,164 5<br />

Phultala 5,500 238 5,262 - - - - 5,500 5,185 315 13,206 42<br />

Terokhada 5,085 66 5,019 - - - - 5,085 4,715 370 19,425 26<br />

Sub Total: 51,335 1,553 49,782 - - - - 51,335 48,927 2,408 1,68,415 30<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 21,557 16,175 5,382 - - - 1 21,557 18,378 3,179 55,173 39<br />

Madaripur Sadar 27,027 19,603 7,424 - - - - 27,027 24,477 2,550 61,099 44<br />

Rajoir 21,148 15,948 5,200 - - - - 21,148 19,815 1,333 34,360 62<br />

Shibchar 12,988 10,050 2,938 - - - - 12,988 11,599 1,389 53,428 24<br />

Sub Total: 82,720 61,776 20,944 - - - 1 82,720 74,269 8,451 2,04,060 41<br />

Magura Magura Sadar 24,718 570 24,148 - - - - 24,718 21,831 2,887 58,171 42<br />

Mohammadpur 8,774 72 8,702 - - - - 8,774 8,253 521 31,280 28<br />

Shalikha 23,206 90 23,116 - - - - 23,206 21,787 1,419 62,167 37<br />

Sreepur 4,264 26 4,238 - - - 1 4,264 4,076 188 40,239 11<br />

Sub Total: 60,962 758 60,204 - - - 1 60,962 55,947 5,015 1,91,857 32<br />

Meherpur Gangni 16,950 - 16,950 - - - - 16,950 16,117 833 60,640 28<br />

Meherpur Sadar 20,705 - 20,705 - - - - 20,705 17,570 3,135 52,619 39<br />

Mujibnagar 7,731 - 7,731 - - - - 7,731 7,481 250 24,344 32<br />

Sub Total: 45,386 - 45,386 - - - - 45,386 41,168 4,218 1,37,603 33<br />

Narail Kalia 23,680 670 23,010 - - - - 23,680 21,258 2,422 46,733 51<br />

Lohagara 9,385 220 9,165 - - - 32 9,385 7,607 1,778 32,911 29<br />

Narail Sadar 28,441 1,109 27,332 - - - - 28,441 25,683 2,758 43,873 65<br />

Sub Total: 61,506 1,999 59,507 - - - 32 61,506 54,548 6,958 1,23,517 50<br />

69


District Upazila Total<br />

Guti<br />

Urea<br />

Users<br />

Repeat<br />

Users of<br />

Guti<br />

Urea<br />

New Guti<br />

Urea<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Users<br />

70<br />

Repeat<br />

Users<br />

of<br />

NPK<br />

New<br />

NPK<br />

Users<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

in<br />

Other<br />

Crops<br />

Total<br />

FDP<br />

Farmers<br />

Total<br />

Male<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

Female<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

Farmers<br />

in the<br />

Upazila<br />

% of<br />

Farmers<br />

Using<br />

FDP<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 3,843 2,915 928 - - - - 3,843 3,510 333 51,696 7<br />

Dasmina 207 205 2 - - - - 207 173 34 20,505 1<br />

Dumki 910 275 635 - - - 8 910 817 93 14,216 6<br />

Galachipa 1,764 1,576 188 - - - 128 1,764 1,500 264 57,327 3<br />

Kalapara 528 410 118 - - - 68 528 497 31 33,860 2<br />

Mirzaganj 231 205 26 - - - - 231 211 20 16,400 1<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 335 150 185 - - - 10 335 301 34 38,778 1<br />

Sub Total: 7,818 5,736 2,082 - - - 214 7,818 7,009 809 2,32,782 3<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria 857 622 235 - - - - 857 803 54 19,219 4<br />

Kawkhali 97 57 40 - - - 24 97 89 8 8,016 1<br />

Mathbaria 4,020 3,126 894 - - - 133 4,020 3,878 142 47,524 8<br />

Nazirpur 13,327 8,995 4,332 - - - 35 13,327 12,898 429 37,006 36<br />

Nesarabad 5,188 2,563 2,625 - - - 32 5,188 4,739 449 27,317 19<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 8,246 5,255 2,991 - - - - 8,246 7,169 1,077 20,364 40<br />

Zianagor 343 255 88 - - - - 343 286 57 7,066 5<br />

Sub Total: 32,078 20,873 11,205 - - - 224 32,078 29,862 2,216 1,66,512 19<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi 3,225 347 2,878 - - - - 3,225 3,070 155 35,829 9<br />

Kalukhali 5,265 352 4,913 - - - - 5,265 4,955 310 27,314 19<br />

Pangsha 4,415 453 3,962 - - - - 4,415 4,208 207 43,441 10<br />

Rajbari Sadar 8,320 878 7,442 - - - - 8,320 7,871 449 45,913 18<br />

Sub Total: 21,225 2,030 19,195 - - - - 21,225 20,104 1,121 1,52,497 14<br />

Satkhira Debhata 5,800 475 5,325 - - - - 5,800 5,053 747 17,967 32<br />

Kalaroa 19,658 2,004 17,654 - - - - 19,658 19,130 528 52,651 37<br />

Kaliganj 7,820 407 7,413 - - - 91 7,820 6,853 967 33,752 23<br />

Satkhira Sadar 40,721 615 40,106 - - - - 40,721 36,956 3,765 89,515 45<br />

Tala 29,309 747 28,562 - - - - 29,309 27,057 2,252 86,176 34<br />

Sub Total: 1,03,308 4,248 99,060 - - - 91 1,03,308 95,049 8,259 2,80,061 37<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj 14,917 11,742 3,175 - - - - 14,917 12,782 2,135 57,388 26<br />

Damudya 11,844 8,970 2,874 - - - - 11,844 9,711 2,133 21,044 56<br />

Gosairhat 13,921 10,631 3,290 - - - - 13,921 10,341 3,580 26,871 52<br />

Naria 15,715 11,694 4,021 - - - - 15,715 13,307 2,408 25,119 63<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 18,438 12,160 6,278 50 29 21 27 18,488 16,584 1,904 34,481 54<br />

Zanjira 7,550 4,115 3,435 - - - 23 7,550 6,709 841 32,458 23<br />

Sub Total: 82,385 59,312 23,073 50 29 21 50 82,435 69,434 13,001 1,97,361 42<br />

FtF Districts: 13,22,253 3,46,184 9,76,069 50 29 21 1,331 13,22,303 12,14,141 1,08,162 45,67,878 29


District Upazila Total<br />

Guti<br />

Urea<br />

Users<br />

Repeat<br />

Users of<br />

Guti<br />

Urea<br />

New Guti<br />

Urea<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Users<br />

Repeat<br />

Users<br />

of<br />

NPK<br />

New<br />

NPK<br />

Users<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

in<br />

Other<br />

Crops<br />

Total<br />

FDP<br />

Farmers<br />

Total<br />

Male<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

Female<br />

FDP<br />

Users<br />

Total<br />

Farmers<br />

in the<br />

Upazila<br />

% of<br />

Farmers<br />

Using<br />

FDP<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone -<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 29,504 9,545 19,959 - - - 12 29,504 27,340 2,164 64,606 46<br />

Dhobaura 26,770 7,850 18,920 - - - - 26,770 20,660 6,110 48,342 55<br />

Gaffargaon 31,329 19,010 12,319 - - - 6 31,329 26,929 4,400 81,718 38<br />

Gauripur 17,218 9,705 7,513 - - - 125 17,218 16,451 767 58,115 30<br />

Haluaghat 36,814 12,975 23,839 - - - - 36,814 35,302 1,512 73,134 50<br />

Ishwarganj 19,564 11,230 8,334 - - - 10 19,564 18,822 742 84,346 23<br />

Muktagachha 24,512 13,223 11,289 - - - 115 24,512 22,997 1,515 66,538 37<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 33,352 14,080 19,272 - - - - 33,352 29,492 3,860 1,06,778 31<br />

Nandail 40,110 17,965 22,145 - - - - 40,110 36,405 3,705 67,596 59<br />

Phulbari 37,359 19,309 18,050 - - - 398 37,359 32,423 4,936 67,035 56<br />

Phulpur 48,470 26,490 21,980 - - - - 48,470 40,615 7,855 1,23,077 39<br />

Trishal 27,869 10,287 17,582 - - - 55 27,869 20,693 7,176 73,671 38<br />

Sub Total: 3,72,871 1,71,669 2,01,202 - - - 721 3,72,871 3,28,129 44,742 9,14,956 41<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 21,150 6,250 14,900 - - - 102 21,150 20,903 247 32,566 65<br />

Nakla 26,995 13,045 13,950 - - - - 26,995 24,299 2,696 38,576 70<br />

Nalitabari 35,983 19,535 16,448 - - - - 35,983 34,987 996 51,797 69<br />

Sherpur Sadar 76,062 33,340 42,722 - - - - 76,062 73,808 2,254 1,56,125 49<br />

Sreebardi 30,780 9,168 21,612 - - - 53 30,780 29,950 830 64,612 48<br />

Sub Total: 1,90,970 81,338 1,09,632 - - - 155 1,90,970 1,83,947 7,023 3,43,676 56<br />

Mymensingh and Sherpur: 5,63,841 2,53,007 3,10,834 - - - 876 5,63,841 5,12,076 51,765 12,58,632 45<br />

Grand Total: 1,886,094 599,191 1,286,903 50 29 21 2,207 1,886,144 1,726,217 159,927 5,826,510 32<br />

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Appendix 3: Area Under Guti Urea or NPK by Upazila – Aus Season Weekly <strong>Report</strong>s<br />

District Upazila Total HYV/<br />

Hybrid Aus<br />

Area (ha)<br />

UDP<br />

Target<br />

for Aus<br />

(ha)<br />

Total FDP Aus Area (ha)<br />

UDP NPK Total<br />

Guti<br />

% of<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

UDP<br />

% of<br />

Target<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

FDP<br />

UDP<br />

in<br />

Other<br />

Crops<br />

(ha)<br />

A. FtF Districts Zone<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 100 75 4 4 4 5<br />

Fakirhat 200 150 40 40 20 27<br />

Kachua 2,200 1,210 1,080 1,080 49 89<br />

Mollahat 100 75 25 25 25 33<br />

Morrelganj 3,000 2,250 2,110 2,110 70 94<br />

Rampal - - - -<br />

Sub-Total: 5,600 3,760 3,259 - 3,259 58 87 -<br />

Barguna Amtali 10,800 8,100 9,965 9,965 92 123<br />

Bamna 4,670 3,503 4,140 4,140 89 118<br />

Barguna Sadar 13,680 10,260 12,200 12,200 89 119<br />

Betagi 7,650 5,738 6,525 6,525 85 114<br />

Sub-Total: 36,800 27,601 32,830 - 32,830 89 119 -<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 400 220 176 176 44 80<br />

Babuganj 400 300 195 195 49 65<br />

Bakerganj 7,100 5,325 5,418 5,418 76 102<br />

Banaripara 60 45 38 38 63 84<br />

Barisal Sadar 3,200 1,760 2,331 2,331 73 132<br />

Gaurnadi 100 75 100 100 100 133<br />

Muladi 300 165 140 140 47 85<br />

Wazirpur 50 38 61 61 122 161<br />

Sub-Total: 11,610 7,928 8,459 - 8,459 73 107 -<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar 8,100 2,835 1,150 1,150 14 41<br />

Burhanuddin 7,560 2,646 1,120 1,120 15 42<br />

Char Fasson 4,500 1,575 710 710 16 45 22.00<br />

Daulatkhan 1,810 634 230 230 13 36<br />

Lalmohan 2,400 840 250 250 10 30<br />

Tazumuddin 1,355 474 198 198 15 42<br />

Sub-Total: 25,725 9,004 3,658 - 3,658 14 41 22.00<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga 1,300 455 90 90 7 20<br />

Chuadanga Sadar 5,050 1,768 380 380 8 21 0.13<br />

Damurhuda 5,000 1,750 980 980 20 56<br />

Jibannagar 3,500 1,225 355 355 10 29<br />

Sub-Total: 14,850 5,198 1,805 - 1,805 12 35 0.13<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga 106 37 8 8 8 22<br />

Bhanga 10 4 5 5 50 125<br />

Boalmari 20 7 7 7 35 100<br />

Faridpur Sadar 138 48 35 35 25 73<br />

Madhukhali 130 46 32 32 25 70<br />

Nagarkanda 46 16 19 19 41 119<br />

Sadarpur 14 5 3 3 21 60<br />

Saltha 7 2 3 3 43 150<br />

Sub-Total: 471 165 112 - 112 24 68 -<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 100 55 49 49 49 89<br />

Kashiani 10 6 2 2 20 33<br />

Kotalipara 10 6 14 14 140 233<br />

Muksudpur 10 6 - - - -<br />

Tungipara 60 33 35 35 58 106<br />

Sub-Total: 190 106 100 - 100 53 94 -<br />

72


District Upazila Total HYV/<br />

Hybrid Aus<br />

Area (ha)<br />

UDP<br />

Target<br />

for Aus<br />

(ha)<br />

Total FDP Aus Area (ha)<br />

UDP NPK Total<br />

Guti<br />

% of<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

UDP<br />

% of<br />

Target<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

FDP<br />

UDP<br />

in<br />

Other<br />

Crops<br />

(ha)<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar 2,600 910 252 252 10 28<br />

Bagherpara 1,300 455 95 95 7 21<br />

Chaugachha 1,300 455 77 77 6 17<br />

Jessore Sadar 3,400 1,190 190 190 6 16<br />

Jhikargachha 6,000 2,100 35 35 1 2<br />

Keshabpur 4,400 1,540 418 418 10 27<br />

Manirampur 11,300 3,955 165 165 1 4<br />

Sharsha 14,300 5,005 270 270 2 5<br />

Sub-Total: 44,600 15,610 1,502 - 1,502 3 10 -<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 3,300 2,475 1,880 1,880 57 76<br />

Kathalia 3,500 1,925 2,900 2,900 83 151<br />

Nalchity 2,400 1,800 2,105 2,105 88 117<br />

Rajapur 4,900 2,695 3,131 3,131 64 116<br />

Sub-Total: 14,100 8,895 10,016 - 10,016 71 113 -<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda 600 210 140 140 23 67<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar 300 105 204 204 68 194<br />

Kaliganj 800 280 25 25 3 9<br />

Kotchandpur 3,400 1,190 600 600 18 50<br />

Maheshpur 10,900 3,815 1,145 1,145 11 30<br />

Shailkupa 8,500 2,975 2,480 2,480 29 83<br />

Sub-Total: 24,500 8,575 4,594 - 4,594 19 54 -<br />

Khulna Dighalia 10 4 5 5 50 125<br />

Dumuria 715 250 15 15 2 6<br />

Paikgachha 107 37 7 7 7 19<br />

Phultala 805 282 30 30 4 11<br />

Terokhada 20 7 7 7 35 100<br />

Sub-Total: 1,657 580 64 - 64 4 11 -<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 10 8 18 18 180 225<br />

Madaripur Sadar 80 60 7 7 9 12<br />

Rajoir 20 15 8 8 40 53<br />

Shibchar 10 8 24 24 240 300<br />

Sub-Total: 120 91 57 - 57 48 63 -<br />

Magura Magura Sadar 4,650 1,628 130 130 3 8<br />

Mohammadpur 480 168 15 15 3 9<br />

Shalikha 2,700 945 80 80 3 8<br />

Sreepur 2,100 735 1,020 1,020 49 139<br />

Sub-Total: 9,930 3,476 1,245 - 1,245 13 36 -<br />

Meherpur Gangni 2,950 1,033 165 165 6 16<br />

Meherpur Sadar 4,150 1,453 122 122 3 8<br />

Mujibnagar 1,660 581 275 275 17 47<br />

Sub-Total: 8,760 3,067 562 - 562 6 18 -<br />

Narail Kalia 600 210 20 20 3 10<br />

Lohagara 60 21 8 8 13 38<br />

Narail Sadar 600 210 280 280 47 133<br />

Sub-Total: 1,260 441 308 - 308 24 70 -<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 10,000 7,500 8,635 8,635 86 115<br />

Dasmina 3,000 1,650 1,800 1,800 60 109<br />

Dumki 1,100 825 867 867 79 105<br />

Galachipa 10,500 7,875 8,444 8,444 80 107<br />

Kalapara 1,100 605 405 405 37 67<br />

Mirzaganj 5,400 4,050 4,386 4,386 81 108<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 3,700 2,775 3,340 3,340 90 120 15.00<br />

Sub-Total: 34,800 25,280 27,877 - 27,877 80 110 15.00<br />

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District Upazila Total HYV/<br />

Hybrid Aus<br />

Area (ha)<br />

UDP<br />

Target<br />

for Aus<br />

(ha)<br />

Total FDP Aus Area (ha)<br />

UDP NPK Total<br />

Guti<br />

% of<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

UDP<br />

% of<br />

Target<br />

Area<br />

Under<br />

FDP<br />

UDP<br />

in<br />

Other<br />

Crops<br />

(ha)<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria 4,900 3,675 1,500 1,500 31 41<br />

Kawkhali 3,800 2,850 1,909 1,909 50 67<br />

Mathbaria 5,200 3,900 3,710 3,710 71 95<br />

Nazirpur 1,500 825 1,350 1,350 90 164 42.00<br />

Nesarabad 600 330 336 336 56 102<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 3,900 2,925 3,248 3,248 83 111<br />

Zianagor 1,800 1,350 2,088 2,088 116 155<br />

Sub-Total: 21,700 15,855 14,141 - 14,141 65 89 42.00<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi 45 16 8 8 18 50<br />

Kalukhali 15 5 10 10 67 200<br />

Pangsha 25 9 20 20 80 222<br />

Rajbari Sadar 210 74 42 42 20 57<br />

Sub-Total: 295 104 80 - 80 27 77 -<br />

Satkhira Debhata 610 214 62 62 10 29<br />

Kalaroa 3,615 1,265 500 500 14 40<br />

Kaliganj 1,890 662 96 96 5 15<br />

Satkhira Sadar 3,745 1,311 552 552 15 42<br />

Tala 1,795 628 750 750 42 119<br />

Sub-Total: 11,655 4,080 1,960 - 1,960 17 48 -<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj - - 15 15<br />

Damudya 20 15 21 21 103 137<br />

Gosairhat 10 8 4 4 35 44<br />

Naria 10 8 6 6 60 75<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 10 8 7 7 70 88<br />

Zanjira - - 5 5<br />

Sub-Total: 50 39 57 - 57 114 146 -<br />

FtF Districts: 2,68,673 1,39,855 1,12,686 - 1,12,686 42 81 79.13<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 200 110 8 8 4 7<br />

Dhobaura 1,700 935 360 360 21 39<br />

Gaffargaon 7,600 4,180 60 60 1 1<br />

Gauripur 10 6 - - - -<br />

Haluaghat 6,500 3,575 750 750 12 21<br />

Ishwarganj 1,000 550 30 30 3 5<br />

Muktagachha 1,800 990 8 8 0 1<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 2,500 1,375 5 5 0 0 1.00<br />

Nandail 6,600 3,630 1,250 1,250 19 34<br />

Phulbari 8,000 4,400 1,520 1,520 19 35 3.00<br />

Phulpur 10 6 3 3 30 50<br />

Trishal 10,000 5,500 17 17 0 0<br />

Sub-Total: 45,920 25,257 4,011 - 4,011 9 16 4.00<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 1,400 770 110 110 8 14<br />

Nakla 70 39 16 16 23 41<br />

Nalitabari 1,200 660 332 332 28 50<br />

Sherpur Sadar 800 440 95 95 12 22<br />

Sreebardi 100 55 10 10 10 18<br />

Sub-Total: 3,570 1,964 563 - 563 16 29 -<br />

Mymensingh & Sherpur: 49,490 27,221 4,574 - 4,574 9 17 4.00<br />

<strong>AAPI</strong> Districts: 3,18,163 1,67,076 1,17,260 - 1,17,260 37 70 83.13<br />

Source: Aus <strong>2012</strong> FDP area from weekly reports as on <strong>June</strong> 26, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Aus <strong>2012</strong> hybrid/HYV area and UDP Target from <strong>AAPI</strong> Scale-Up Operational Plan.<br />

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Appendix 4: Area under Guti Urea and NPK by Upazila--Aman 2011, Boro and Aus Seasons <strong>2012</strong><br />

District Upazila Aman 2011 Boro <strong>2012</strong> Aus <strong>2012</strong> Gross Rice Area<br />

Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Aman<br />

Total<br />

UDP<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total NPK<br />

Area (Ha)<br />

Total HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Boro Area<br />

(ha)<br />

Total<br />

UDP Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Aus Area<br />

Total<br />

UDP<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

UDP Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Area (ha)<br />

(ha)<br />

A. FtF Zone<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 4,430 3,120 25 7,220 4,972 - 100 4 8,096 25<br />

Fakirhat 4,330 2,182 164 6,446 4,375 - 200 40 6,597 164<br />

Kachua 3,775 1,177 - 5,385 2,398 - 2,200 1,080 4,655 -<br />

Mollahat 2,076 940 59 8,524 6,355 - 100 25 7,320 59<br />

Morrelganj 5,200 2,815 111 2,200 1,885 - 3,000 2,110 6,810 111<br />

Rampal 855 198 - 2,435 1,803 - - - 2,001 -<br />

Sub Total: 20,666 10,432 359 32,210 21,788 - 5,600 3,259 - 35,479 359<br />

Barguna Amtali 12,895 5,195 305 235 203 - 10,800 9,965 15,363 305<br />

Bamna 1,350 650 40 16 15 - 4,670 4,140 4,805 40<br />

Barguna Sadar 6,411 2,964 227 338 230 - 13,680 12,200 15,394 227<br />

Betagi 2,200 1,020 75 10 10 - 7,650 6,525 7,555 75<br />

Sub Total: 22,856 9,829 647 599 458 - 36,800 32,830 - 43,117 647<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 195 35 - 10,031 5,810 - 400 176 6,021 -<br />

Babuganj 7,650 3,590 145 1,786 1,482 - 400 195 5,267 145<br />

Bakerganj 10,099 4,663 78 1,055 712 - 7,100 5,418 10,793 78<br />

Banaripara 485 441 1 6,337 4,360 - 60 38 4,839 1<br />

Barisal Sadar 8,795 2,137 - 6,000 3,705 - 3,200 2,331 8,173 -<br />

Gaurnadi 2,440 907 - 6,772 5,795 - 100 100 6,802 -<br />

Muladi 4,860 1,105 - 3,372 2,158 - 300 140 3,403 -<br />

Wazirpur 2,298 1,350 - 14,661 11,185 - 50 61 12,596 -<br />

Sub Total: 36,822 14,228 224 50,014 35,207 - 11,610 8,459 - 57,894 224<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar 9,976 2,700 - 8,100 1,150 3,850 -<br />

Burhanuddin 11,288 4,612 - 7,560 1,120 5,732 -<br />

Char Fasson 19,550 7,660 - 4,500 710 8,370 -<br />

Daulatkhan 3,382 1,600 - 1,810 230 1,830 -<br />

Lalmohan 10,354 2,900 - 2,400 250 3,150 -<br />

Tazumuddin 2,351 1,157 - 1,355 198 1,355 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - 56,901 20,629 - 25,725 3,658 - 24,287 -<br />

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District Upazila Aman 2011 Boro <strong>2012</strong> Aus <strong>2012</strong> Gross Rice Area<br />

Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Aman<br />

Total<br />

UDP<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total NPK<br />

Area (Ha)<br />

Total HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Boro Area<br />

(ha)<br />

Total<br />

UDP Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Aus Area<br />

Total<br />

UDP<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

UDP Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Area (ha)<br />

(ha)<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga 17,085 7,020 - 1,300 90 7,110 -<br />

Chuadanga Sadar 7,907 3,680 - 5,050 380 4,060 -<br />

Damurhuda 9,620 4,020 - 5,000 980 5,000 -<br />

Jibannagar 6,875 2,880 - 3,500 355 3,235 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - 41,487 17,600 - 14,850 1,805 - 19,405 -<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga 3,519 1,380 - 106 8 1,388 -<br />

Bhanga 5,381 2,220 - 10 5 2,225 -<br />

Boalmari 5,333 1,984 - 20 7 1,991 -<br />

Faridpur Sadar 5,847 2,506 - 138 35 2,541 -<br />

Madhukhali 3,416 1,535 - 130 32 1,567 -<br />

Nagarkanda 3,992 1,650 - 46 19 1,669 -<br />

Sadarpur 3,019 1,360 - 14 3 1,363 -<br />

Saltha 2,785 1,200 - 7 3 1,203 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - 33,293 13,835 - 471 112 - 13,947 -<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 1,336 365 - 19,284 8,805 - 100 49 9,219 -<br />

Kashiani 451 200 - 13,749 7,049 - 10 2 7,251 -<br />

Kotalipara 257 40 - 23,227 11,863 - 10 14 11,917 -<br />

Muksudpur 1,850 375 - 15,480 7,500 - 10 - 7,875 -<br />

Tungipara 700 195 - 8,800 4,600 - 60 35 4,830 -<br />

Sub Total: 4,594 1,175 - 80,540 39,817 - 190 100 - 41,092 -<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar 14,986 5,762 - 2,600 252 6,014 -<br />

Bagherpara 15,200 6,110 - 1,300 95 6,205 -<br />

Chaugachha 14,270 5,203 - 1,300 77 5,280 -<br />

Jessore Sadar 27,631 10,956 - 3,400 190 11,146 -<br />

Jhikargachha 18,109 7,244 - 6,000 35 7,279 -<br />

Keshabpur 16,279 6,255 - 4,400 418 6,673 -<br />

Manirampur 30,028 10,721 - 11,300 165 10,886 -<br />

Sharsha 22,529 9,706 - 14,300 270 9,976 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - 1,59,032 61,957 - 44,600 1,502 - 63,459 -<br />

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District Upazila Aman 2011 Boro <strong>2012</strong> Aus <strong>2012</strong> Gross Rice Area<br />

Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Aman<br />

Total<br />

UDP<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total NPK<br />

Area (Ha)<br />

Total HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Boro Area<br />

(ha)<br />

Total<br />

UDP Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Aus Area<br />

Total<br />

UDP<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

UDP Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Area (ha)<br />

(ha)<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 2,950 1,510 26 5,429 4,305 - 3,300 1,880 7,695 26<br />

Kathalia 1,550 525 - 136 120 - 3,500 2,900 3,545 -<br />

Nalchity 3,000 1,800 - 3,809 3,275 - 2,400 2,105 7,180 -<br />

Rajapur 3,250 1,080 - 185 155 - 4,900 3,131 4,366 -<br />

Sub Total: 10,750 4,915 26 9,559 7,855 - 14,100 10,016 - 22,786 26<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda 10,680 3,370 - 600 140 3,510 -<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar 24,339 9,486 - 300 204 9,690 -<br />

Kaliganj 17,705 6,255 - 800 25 6,280 -<br />

Kotchandpur 6,775 2,660 - 3,400 600 3,260 -<br />

Maheshpur 24,350 8,525 - 10,900 1,145 9,670 -<br />

Shailkupa 12,201 4,597 - 8,500 2,480 7,077 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - 96,050 34,893 - 24,500 4,594 - 39,487 -<br />

Khulna Dighalia 4,045 2,621 - 10 5 2,626 -<br />

Dumuria 19,150 7,659 - 715 15 7,674 -<br />

Paikgachha 1,875 663 - 107 7 670 -<br />

Phultala 4,765 1,925 - 805 30 1,955 -<br />

Terokhada 6,365 1,625 - 20 7 1,632 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - 36,200 14,493 - 1,657 64 - 14,557 -<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 260 96 - 13,468 11,200 - 10 18 11,314 -<br />

Madaripur Sadar 362 115 - 13,140 10,712 - 80 7 10,834 -<br />

Rajoir 601 150 - 11,061 9,521 - 20 8 9,679 -<br />

Shibchar 795 155 - 6,920 5,500 - 10 24 5,679 -<br />

Sub Total: 2,018 516 - 44,589 36,933 - 120 57 - 37,506 -<br />

Magura Magura Sadar 21,364 8,200 - 4,650 130 8,330 -<br />

Mohammadpur 5,346 2,130 - 480 15 2,145 -<br />

Shalikha 14,400 5,803 - 2,700 80 5,883 -<br />

Sreepur 3,420 1,424 - 2,100 1,020 2,444 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - 44,530 17,557 - 9,930 1,245 - 18,802 -<br />

Meherpur Gangni 10,444 4,212 - 2,950 165 4,377 -<br />

Meherpur Sadar 11,091 4,495 - 4,150 122 4,617 -<br />

Mujibnagar 4,850 1,835 - 1,660 275 2,110 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - 26,385 10,542 - 8,760 562 - 11,104 -<br />

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District Upazila Aman 2011 Boro <strong>2012</strong> Aus <strong>2012</strong> Gross Rice Area<br />

Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Aman<br />

Total<br />

UDP<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total NPK<br />

Area (Ha)<br />

Total HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Boro Area<br />

(ha)<br />

Total<br />

UDP Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Aus Area<br />

Total<br />

UDP<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

UDP Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Area (ha)<br />

(ha)<br />

Narail Kalia 15,064 5,922 - 600 20 5,942 -<br />

Lohagara 7,715 2,932 - 60 8 2,940 -<br />

Narail Sadar 21,575 7,467 - 600 280 7,747 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - 44,354 16,321 - 1,260 308 - 16,629 -<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 15,200 7,695 692 1,380 1,326 - 10,000 8,635 17,656 692<br />

Dasmina 7,990 2,321 - 88 52 - 3,000 1,800 4,173 -<br />

Dumki 3,220 1,968 191 450 402 - 1,100 867 3,237 191<br />

Galachipa 30,048 13,480 490 1,235 745 - 10,500 8,444 22,669 490<br />

Kalapara 26,225 7,929 - 282 181 - 1,100 405 8,515 -<br />

Mirzaganj 1,400 772 61 50 46 - 5,400 4,386 5,204 61<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 7,260 3,405 164 93 86 - 3,700 3,340 6,831 164<br />

Sub Total: 91,343 37,570 1,598 3,578 2,838 - 34,800 27,877 - 68,285 1,598<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria 1,250 580 18 132 109 - 4,900 1,500 2,189 18<br />

Kawkhali 480 276 31 30 27 - 3,800 1,909 2,212 31<br />

Mathbaria 5,470 3,150 23 1,800 1,440 - 5,200 3,710 8,300 23<br />

Nazirpur 2,205 835 - 11,913 6,600 - 1,500 1,350 8,785 -<br />

Nesarabad 648 265 - 3,486 2,209 - 600 336 2,810 -<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 1,813 1,112 69 3,179 2,033 - 3,900 3,248 6,393 69<br />

Zianagor 1,910 945 38 124 111 - 1,800 2,088 3,144 38<br />

Sub Total: 13,776 7,163 179 20,663 12,528 - 21,700 14,141 - 33,832 179<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi 2,715 1,220 - 45 8 1,228 -<br />

Kalukhali 3,185 1,300 - 15 10 1,310 -<br />

Pangsha 3,906 1,336 - 25 20 1,356 -<br />

Rajbari Sadar 6,615 2,950 - 210 42 2,992 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - 16,420 6,806 - 295 80 - 6,886 -<br />

Satkhira Debhata 6,250 2,505 - 610 62 2,567 -<br />

Kalaroa 12,475 4,906 - 3,615 500 5,406 -<br />

Kaliganj 5,720 2,120 - 1,890 96 2,216 -<br />

Satkhira Sadar 24,800 8,664 - 3,745 552 9,216 -<br />

Tala 19,011 6,509 - 1,795 750 7,259 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - 68,256 24,704 - 11,655 1,960 - 26,664 -<br />

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District Upazila Aman 2011 Boro <strong>2012</strong> Aus <strong>2012</strong> Gross Rice Area<br />

Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Aman<br />

Total<br />

UDP<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total NPK<br />

Area (Ha)<br />

Total HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Boro Area<br />

(ha)<br />

Total<br />

UDP Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

HYV/<br />

Hybrid<br />

Aus Area<br />

Total<br />

UDP<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

UDP Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Total<br />

NPK<br />

Area<br />

(Ha)<br />

Area (ha)<br />

(ha)<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj 60 28 - 5,537 4,365 - - 15 4,408 -<br />

Damudya 700 420 - 4,810 4,055 - 20 21 4,496 -<br />

Gosairhat 60 45 - 5,651 4,760 - 10 4 4,809 -<br />

Naria 70 32 - 6,068 4,930 - 10 6 4,968 -<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 59 20 - 7,015 6,248 30 10 7 6,275 30<br />

Zanjira 40 16 - 3,271 3,260 - - 5 3,281 -<br />

Sub Total: 989 561 - 32,352 27,618 30 50 57 - 28,236 30<br />

FtF Zone Total 203,813 86,389 3,033 897,011 424,378 30 268,673 112,686 - 623,453 3063<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 19,125 4,980 18,402 9,955 - 200 8 14,943 -<br />

Dhobaura 5,700 2,180 11,994 6,135 - 1,700 360 8,675 -<br />

Gaffargaon 15,375 3,895 24,445 12,673 - 7,600 60 16,628 -<br />

Gauripur 13,967 2,278 21,674 9,723 - 10 - 12,001 -<br />

Haluaghat 13,396 4,050 21,327 10,080 - 6,500 750 14,880 -<br />

Ishwarganj 20,676 6,832 21,885 10,754 - 1,000 30 17,616 -<br />

Muktagachha 18,127 6,725 17,627 9,914 - 1,800 8 16,647 -<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 16,159 3,310 20,470 10,810 - 2,500 5 14,125 -<br />

Nandail 19,500 6,215 19,762 11,020 - 6,600 1,250 18,485 -<br />

Phulbari 13,235 4,502 21,040 12,367 - 8,000 1,520 18,389 -<br />

Phulpur 35,905 12,803 45,807 20,049 - 10 3 32,855 -<br />

Trishal 11,517 3,169 22,030 12,617 - 10,000 17 15,803 -<br />

Sub Total: 2,02,682 60,939 - 2,66,463 1,36,097 - 45,920 4,011 - 2,01,047 -<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 9,000 1,835 12,130 6,990 - 1,400 110 8,935 -<br />

Nakla 8,160 3,733 13,565 8,310 - 70 16 12,059 -<br />

Nalitabari 12,625 4,517 22,338 12,395 - 1,200 332 17,244 -<br />

Sherpur Sadar 14,108 4,410 27,130 12,780 - 800 95 17,285 -<br />

Sreebardi 8,515 3,004 18,838 9,590 - 100 10 12,604 -<br />

Sub Total: 52,408 17,499 - 94,001 50,065 - 3,570 563 - 68,127 -<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 255,090 78,438 - 3,60,464 1,86,162 - 49,490 4,574 - 2,69,174 -<br />

Grand Total: 458,903 164,827 3,033 1,257,475 6,10,540 30 318,163 117,260 - 892,627 3,063<br />

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Appendix 5. Rural Household Benefitting Through <strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><br />

District Upazila Number attending<br />

training this quarter<br />

Number attending training<br />

through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

80<br />

Briquette machines sold with subsidy<br />

Rural households benefiting<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female<br />

A. FtF districts<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 2,042 596 1 2 1 1 - 2,044 597<br />

Fakirhat 17 23 2,141 579 2 1 17 23 2,143 580<br />

Kachua 129 71 1,694 706 5 1 129 71 1,699 707<br />

Mollahat 26 14 2,025 455 - 2 26 14 2,025 457<br />

Morrelganj 164 76 1,915 645 2 - 164 76 1,917 645<br />

Rampal 787 293 2 - - - 789 293<br />

Sub Total: 336 184 10,604 3,274 1 - 13 5 337 184 10,617 3,279<br />

Barguna Amtali 990 570 3,794 1,406 2 - 990 570 3,796 1,406<br />

Bamna 277 162 1,143 456 - - 277 162 1,143 456<br />

Barguna Sadar 1,367 793 3,639 1,521 3 - 1,367 793 3,642 1,521<br />

Betagi 499 301 1,721 716 - - 499 301 1,721 716<br />

Sub Total: 3,133 1,826 10,297 4,099 - - 5 - 3,133 1,826 10,302 4,099<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 65 15 1,865 495 6 1 65 15 1,871 496<br />

Babuganj 26 14 2,241 599 2 - 26 14 2,243 599<br />

Bakerganj 435 161 3,899 854 1 1 435 161 3,900 855<br />

Banaripara 1,498 222 1 - - - 1,499 222<br />

Barisal Sadar 218 59 3,335 698 5 2 218 59 3,340 700<br />

Gaurnadi 39 1 2,306 254 2 - 39 1 2,308 254<br />

Muladi 28 12 1,765 595 4 - 28 12 1,769 595<br />

Wazirpur 3,523 717 3 - - - 3,526 717<br />

Sub Total: 811 262 20,432 4,434 - - 24 4 811 262 20,456 4,438<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar 271 129 1,344 456 1 8 1 271 130 1,352 457<br />

Burhanuddin 248 112 1,257 543 2 8 3 248 114 1,265 546<br />

Char Fasson 174 66 1,852 788 6 2 174 66 1,858 790<br />

Daulatkhan 61 19 518 162 2 1 61 19 520 163<br />

Lalmohan 87 33 1,111 369 2 6 1 89 33 1,117 370<br />

Tazumuddin 60 20 299 141 3 1 60 20 302 142<br />

Sub Total: 901 379 6,381 2,459 2 3 33 9 903 382 6,414 2,468<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga 229 91 1,783 657 6 1 229 91 1,789 658<br />

Chuadanga Sadar 484 116 1,377 423 1 4 - 485 116 1,381 423<br />

Damurhuda 362 158 1,246 514 2 4 1 364 158 1,250 515<br />

Jibannagar 358 82 1,040 280 1 3 - 359 82 1,043 280<br />

Sub Total: 1,433 447 5,446 1,874 4 - 17 2 1,437 447 5,463 1,876


District Upazila Number attending Number attending training Briquette machines sold with subsidy<br />

Rural households benefiting<br />

training this quarter through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga 307 93 1 - - - 308 93<br />

Bhanga 566 194 2 4 - 2 - 570 194<br />

Boalmari 502 218 2 2 2 2 - 504 220<br />

Faridpur Sadar 54 26 658 262 5 3 54 26 663 265<br />

Madhukhali 382 98 2 - - - 384 98<br />

Nagarkanda 383 177 1 2 - 1 - 385 177<br />

Sadarpur 312 128 2 1 - - 314 129<br />

Saltha 281 79 1 - - - 282 79<br />

Sub Total: 54 26 3,391 1,249 5 - 19 6 59 26 3,410 1,255<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 3,137 1,495 2 7 4 - 2 3,144 1,499<br />

Kashiani 2,397 763 6 - - - 2,403 763<br />

Kotalipara 3,157 1,843 12 3 - - 3,169 1,846<br />

Muksudpur 2,245 1,115 7 1 - - 2,252 1,116<br />

Tungipara 1,861 819 8 - - - 1,869 819<br />

Sub Total: 0 0 12,797 6,035 - 2 40 8 - 2 12,837 6,043<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar 274 126 1,510 610 5 1 274 126 1,515 611<br />

Bagherpara 93 27 1,464 456 2 9 1 95 27 1,473 457<br />

Chaugachha 150 50 1,435 485 1 5 - 151 50 1,440 485<br />

Jessore Sadar 406 154 3,031 1,089 2 2 11 4 408 156 3,042 1,093<br />

Jhikargachha 418 182 1,875 885 2 2 8 3 420 184 1,883 888<br />

Keshabpur 441 159 1,747 693 2 1 9 3 443 160 1,756 696<br />

Manirampur 1,039 441 3,338 1,702 7 4 1,039 441 3,345 1,706<br />

Sharsha 1,103 617 2,878 1,522 4 11 4 1,107 617 2,889 1,526<br />

Sub Total: 3,924 1,756 17,278 7,442 13 5 65 20 3,937 1,761 17,343 7,462<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 239 81 2,373 707 1 - 239 81 2,374 707<br />

Kathalia 303 177 1,254 626 1 3 1 304 177 1,257 627<br />

Nalchity 129 31 2,083 477 2 - 129 31 2,085 477<br />

Rajapur 301 139 1,543 657 5 - 301 139 1,548 657<br />

Sub Total: 972 428 7,253 2,467 1 - 11 1 973 428 7,264 2,468<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda 51 29 682 238 1 2 2 51 30 684 240<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar 53 27 2,086 834 1 7 2 54 27 2,093 836<br />

Kaliganj 296 104 1,743 657 5 1 296 104 1,748 658<br />

Kotchandpur 304 96 805 395 1 3 - 305 96 808 395<br />

Maheshpur 1,037 403 3,119 1,080 1 5 2 1,038 403 3,124 1,082<br />

Shailkupa 708 172 1,896 424 1 4 1 709 172 1,900 425<br />

Sub Total: 2,449 831 10,331 3,628 4 1 26 8 2,453 832 10,357 3,636<br />

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District Upazila Number attending Number attending training Briquette machines sold with subsidy<br />

Rural households benefiting<br />

training this quarter through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female<br />

Khulna Dighalia 499 301 1 1 3 1 1 1 502 302<br />

Dumuria 59 21 1,508 852 2 7 3 61 21 1,515 855<br />

Paikgachha 140 60 3 1 5 1 3 1 145 61<br />

Phultala 30 10 429 171 1 2 - 31 10 431 171<br />

Terokhada 304 176 2 4 - 2 - 308 176<br />

Sub Total: 89 31 2,880 1,560 9 2 21 5 98 33 2,901 1,565<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 2,931 1,109 3 - - - 2,934 1,109<br />

Madaripur Sadar 3,022 898 1 - - - 3,023 898<br />

Rajoir 2,341 979 2 - - - 2,343 979<br />

Shibchar 1,916 684 2 1 - - 1,918 685<br />

Sub Total: 0 0 10,210 3,670 - - 8 1 - - 10,218 3,671<br />

Magura Magura Sadar 344 136 2,225 735 1 6 1 345 136 2,231 736<br />

Mohammadpur 36 4 519 161 2 - 36 4 521 161<br />

Shalikha 646 234 1,906 654 1 4 - 647 234 1,910 654<br />

Sreepur 261 99 552 208 2 1 4 1 263 100 556 209<br />

Sub Total: 1,287 473 5,202 1,758 4 1 16 2 1,291 474 5,218 1,760<br />

Meherpur Gangni 256 104 1,199 401 1 4 1 257 104 1,203 402<br />

Meherpur Sadar 390 170 1,320 560 3 1 6 1 393 171 1,326 561<br />

Mujibnagar 143 57 536 184 2 4 - 145 57 540 184<br />

Sub Total: 789 331 3,055 1,145 6 1 14 2 795 332 3,069 1,147<br />

Narail Kalia 147 53 1,399 561 2 5 1 149 53 1,404 562<br />

Lohagara 679 281 3 7 - 3 - 686 281<br />

Narail Sadar 324 116 1,794 726 3 1 6 3 327 117 1,800 729<br />

Sub Total: 471 169 3,872 1,568 8 1 18 4 479 170 3,890 1,572<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 903 337 4,049 1,431 2 3 1 905 337 4,052 1,432<br />

Dasmina 221 59 1,606 554 2 2 221 59 1,608 556<br />

Dumki 138 22 968 312 - - 138 22 968 312<br />

Galachipa 1,061 499 5,657 2,023 2 7 2 1,063 499 5,664 2,025<br />

Kalapara 260 100 3,151 1,328 4 11 - 264 100 3,162 1,328<br />

Mirzaganj 303 137 1,310 530 1 1 303 137 1,311 531<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 403 197 1,816 704 2 - 403 197 1,818 704<br />

Sub Total: 3,289 1,351 18,557 6,882 8 - 26 6 3,297 1,351 18,583 6,888<br />

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District Upazila Number attending Number attending training Briquette machines sold with subsidy<br />

Rural households benefiting<br />

training this quarter through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria 454 266 1,255 585 - 1 454 266 1,255 586<br />

Kawkhali 253 67 1,040 240 - 1 253 67 1,040 241<br />

Mathbaria 274 206 2,247 833 1 - 274 206 2,248 833<br />

Nazirpur 174 66 2,074 926 8 2 174 66 2,082 928<br />

Nesarabad 28 12 1,309 411 3 1 28 12 1,312 412<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 398 162 1,762 638 1 2 398 162 1,763 640<br />

Zianagor 296 104 686 234 - - 296 104 686 234<br />

Sub Total: 1,877 883 10,373 3,867 - - 13 7 1,877 883 10,386 3,874<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi 243 117 1 2 - 1 - 245 117<br />

Kalukhali 256 104 1 1 2 1 1 1 258 105<br />

Pangsha 32 8 337 103 1 - 32 8 338 103<br />

Rajbari Sadar 19 21 628 252 6 - 19 21 634 252<br />

Sub Total: 51 29 1,464 576 2 1 11 1 53 30 1,475 577<br />

Satkhira Debhata 54 26 579 261 1 3 1 55 26 582 262<br />

Kalaroa 332 108 1,285 595 2 5 2 334 108 1,290 597<br />

Kaliganj 210 30 710 170 1 1 6 1 211 31 716 171<br />

Satkhira Sadar 260 140 2,166 1,194 5 1 12 3 265 141 2,178 1,197<br />

Tala 187 53 1,572 582 2 6 1 189 53 1,578 583<br />

Sub Total: 1,043 357 6,312 2,802 11 2 32 8 1,054 359 6,344 2,810<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj 1,204 436 2 - - - 1,206 436<br />

Damudya 962 478 2 - - - 964 478<br />

Gosairhat 1,075 445 - - - - 1,075 445<br />

Naria 1,357 483 1 - - - 1,358 483<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 1,850 430 3 - - - 1,853 430<br />

Zanjira 1,496 304 - - - - 1,496 304<br />

Sub Total: 0 0 7,944 2,576 - - 8 - - - 7,952 2,576<br />

FtF zone Total 22,909 9,763 1,74,079 63,365 78 19 420 99 22,987 9,782 1,74,499 63,464<br />

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District Upazila Number attending<br />

training this quarter<br />

Number attending training<br />

through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Briquette machines sold with subsidy<br />

Rural households benefiting<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 90 30 5,512 1,128 1 9 1 90 31 5,521 1,129<br />

Dhobaura 155 85 2,546 1,094 6 - 155 85 2,552 1,094<br />

Gaffargaon 676 284 6,326 1,665 1 12 1 677 284 6,338 1,666<br />

Gauripur 4,661 1,217 8 - - - 4,669 1,217<br />

Haluaghat 340 220 4,627 2,373 8 - 340 220 4,635 2,373<br />

Ishwarganj 78 42 5,263 1,457 8 2 78 42 5,271 1,459<br />

Muktagachha 130 30 4,740 1,500 2 1 8 2 132 31 4,748 1,502<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 153 87 4,580 1,340 1 11 1 154 87 4,591 1,341<br />

Nandail 623 177 5,930 1,470 2 9 - 625 177 5,939 1,470<br />

Phulbari 672 288 5,049 1,786 6 1 672 288 5,055 1,787<br />

Phulpur 7,544 2,211 1 15 2 - 1 7,559 2,213<br />

Trishal 1,001 399 6,121 1,874 2 12 1 1,003 399 6,133 1,875<br />

Sub Total: 3,918 1,642 62,899 19,115 8 3 112 11 3,926 1,645 63,011 19,126<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 174 66 2,955 965 7 - 174 66 2,962 965<br />

Nakla 3,562 1,276 10 - - - 3,572 1,276<br />

Nalitabari 178 62 4,415 1,545 10 3 178 62 4,425 1,548<br />

Sherpur Sadar 142 58 4,981 1,379 13 2 142 58 4,994 1,381<br />

Sreebardi 3,797 1,003 1 9 6 - 1 3,806 1,009<br />

Sub Total: 494 186 19,710 6,168 - 1 49 11 494 187 19,759 6,179<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 4,412 1,828 82,609 25,283 8 4 161 22 4,420 1,832 82,770 25,305<br />

Grand Total: 27,321 11,591 256,688 88,648 86 23 581 121 27,407 11,614 257,269 88,769<br />

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Appendix 6. Guti Urea, NPK Guti Produced and Number of Briquette Machines Sold by<br />

Upazila Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Districts Name of Upazilas Year 1<br />

Production<br />

(mt)<br />

Production<br />

(mt) Qtr 7<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>-Jun <strong>2012</strong><br />

Year 2<br />

Production<br />

(mt)<br />

Briquette Machines Sold<br />

USG NPK USG NPK USG NPK Year 1 Qtr 7 <strong>Apr</strong>-<br />

Jun <strong>2012</strong><br />

Through<br />

<strong>June</strong><br />

<strong>2012</strong><br />

A. FtF Districts<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 902 9 2 835 - 2 (1) 1 3 (1)<br />

Fakirhat 777 32 6 796 - 3 (1) 3 (1)<br />

Kachua 305 - 137 538 - 5 (1) 6 (1)<br />

Mollahat 728 12 4 1,018 - 2 (2) 2 (2)<br />

Morrelganj 628 18 217 547 - 2 2<br />

Rampal 207 - - 302 - 2 2<br />

Sub Total: 3,547 71 366 - 4,036 - 16 (5) 1 18 (5)<br />

Barguna Amtali 1,156 86 1,169 1,203 - - 2<br />

Bamna 354 31 465 468 - - -<br />

Barguna Sadar 878 69 1,425 1,464 - 1 3<br />

Betagi 513 50 730 732 - - -<br />

Sub Total: 2,900 236 3,789 - 3,867 - 1 5<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 520 - 21 991 - 5 (1) 7 (1)<br />

Babuganj 652 47 23 279 - 2 2<br />

Bakerganj 948 26 602 679 - 2 (1) 2 (1)<br />

Banaripara 399 - 6 761 - 1 1<br />

Barisal Sadar 765 - 259 877 - 5 (2) 7(2)<br />

Gaurnadi 749 2 12 980 - 1 2<br />

Muladi 286 - 17 408 - 2 4<br />

Wazirpur 1,675 48 11 1,876 - 1 3<br />

Sub Total: 5,993 122 950 - 6,850 - 19 (4) 28 (4)<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar 133 603 - 1 (1) 9 (1)<br />

Burhanuddin 130 903 - 2(2) 11 (3)<br />

Char Fasson 101 1,392 - 8 (2)<br />

Daulatkhan 31 303 - 3 (1)<br />

Lalmohan 31 619 - 2 7 (1)<br />

Tazumuddin 24 256 - 4(1)<br />

Sub Total: - - 450 - 4,075 - 5 (3) 42 (9)<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga 80 1,256 - 7 (1)<br />

Chuadanga Sadar 89 694 - 1 4<br />

Damurhuda 135 809 - 2 5 (1)<br />

Jibannagar 57 543 - 1 3<br />

Sub Total: - - 361 - 3,302 - 4 19 (2)<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga 2 263 - 1<br />

Bhanga 1 378 - 2 4<br />

Boalmari 1 371 - 2 4(2)<br />

Faridpur Sadar 15 448 - 8(3)<br />

Madhukhali 4 254 - 2<br />

Nagarkanda 2 297 - 1 2<br />

Sadarpur 2 242 - 3 (1)<br />

Saltha 1 203 - 1<br />

Sub Total: - - 28 - 2,456 - 5 25 (6)<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 468 - 9 1,519 - 8 (1) 2(2) 11 (4)<br />

Kashiani 330 - 1 1,191 - 4 6<br />

Kotalipara 677 - 2 1,990 - 6 (1) 15 (3)<br />

Muksudpur 523 - - 1,237 - 5 8 (1)<br />

Tungipara 612 - 4 779 - 7 8<br />

Sub Total: 2,610 - 16 - 6,716 - 30 (2) 2 (2) 48 (8)<br />

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Districts Name of Upazilas Year 1<br />

Production<br />

(mt)<br />

Production<br />

(mt) Qtr 7<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>-Jun <strong>2012</strong><br />

Year 2<br />

Production<br />

(mt)<br />

Briquette Machines Sold<br />

USG NPK USG NPK USG NPK Year 1 Qtr 7 <strong>Apr</strong>-<br />

Jun <strong>2012</strong><br />

Through<br />

<strong>June</strong><br />

<strong>2012</strong><br />

Jessore Abhaynagar 86 1,089 - 6 (1)<br />

Bagherpara 43 1,101 - 2 10 (1)<br />

Chaugachha 91 891 - 1 5<br />

Jessore Sadar 169 2,015 - 4 (2) 15 (4)<br />

Jhikargachha 216 1,432 - 4 (2) 11 (3)<br />

Keshabpur 199 1,230 - 3 (1) 12 (3)<br />

Manirampur 228 2,033 - 11 (4)<br />

Sharsha 248 1,892 - 4 15 (4)<br />

Sub Total: - - 1,280 - 11,683 - 18 (5) 85 (20)<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 775 27 295 1,011 - 1 1<br />

Kathalia 212 - 314 334 - 3 (1) 1 4 (1)<br />

Nalchity 664 4 230 776 - 1 2<br />

Rajapur 295 - 334 360 - 4 5<br />

Sub Total: 1,946 31 1,172 - 2,480 - 9 (1) 1 12 (1)<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda 59 622 - 1(1) 4 (2)<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar 63 1,832 - 1 9 (2)<br />

Kaliganj 15 1,089 - 6 (1)<br />

Kotchandpur 96 539 - 1 3<br />

Maheshpur 344 1,765 - 1 7 (2)<br />

Shailkupa 363 1,200 - 1 5 (1)<br />

Sub Total: - - 940 - 7,047 - 5 (1) 34 (8)<br />

Khulna Dighalia 8 415 - 2 (1) 4 (1)<br />

Dumuria 52 1,340 - 2 10 (3)<br />

Paikgachha 18 131 - 4 (1) 6 (1)<br />

Phultala 18 339 - 1 2<br />

Terokhada 5 267 - 2 4<br />

Sub Total: - - 101 - 2,492 - 11 (2) 26 (5)<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 1,034 2 2 1,869 - 2 3<br />

Madaripur Sadar 1,049 4 1 1,788 - 1 1<br />

Rajoir 881 4 1 1,590 - 2 2<br />

Shibchar 552 - 3 1,026 - 1 3 (1)<br />

Sub Total: 3,515 10 7 - 6,273 - 6 9 (1)<br />

Magura Magura Sadar 63 1,436 - 1 7 (1)<br />

Mohammadpur 6 363 - 2<br />

Shalikha 50 1,047 - 1 4<br />

Sreepur 119 363 - 3 (1) 5 (1)<br />

Sub Total: - - 238 - 3,209 - 5 (1) 18 (2)<br />

Meherpur Gangni 26 729 - 1 5 (1)<br />

Meherpur Sadar 59 809 - 4 (1) 7 (1)<br />

Mujibnagar 51 361 - 2 4<br />

Sub Total: - - 136 - 1,899 - - 7 (1) 16 (2)<br />

Narail Kalia 5 992 - 2 6(1)<br />

Lohagara 3 492 - 3 7<br />

Narail Sadar 34 1,279 - 4 (1) 9 (3)<br />

Sub Total: - - 42 - 2,763 - 9 (1) 22 (4)<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 1,401 113 970 1,192 - - 2 4 (1)<br />

Dasmina 364 - 202 215 - 3 (1) 4 (2)<br />

Dumki 286 30 106 173 - - -<br />

Galachipa 2,152 106 955 1,119 - 6 (2) 2 9 (2)<br />

Kalapara 844 - 34 67 - 6 4 11<br />

Mirzaganj 389 22 490 499 - 2 (1) 2 (1)<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 640 45 395 410 1 1 2<br />

Sub Total: 6,073 316 3,152 - 3,675 1 18 (4) 8 32 (6)<br />

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Districts Name of Upazilas Year 1<br />

Production<br />

(mt)<br />

Production<br />

(mt) Qtr 7<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>-Jun <strong>2012</strong><br />

Year 2<br />

Production<br />

(mt)<br />

Briquette Machines Sold<br />

USG NPK USG NPK USG NPK Year 1 Qtr 7 <strong>Apr</strong>-<br />

Jun <strong>2012</strong><br />

Through<br />

<strong>June</strong><br />

<strong>2012</strong><br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria 346 22 203 224 - - 1 (1)<br />

Kawkhali 360 15 213 218 - 1 (1) 1 (1)<br />

Mathbaria 791 16 412 677 - 1 1<br />

Nazirpur 495 - 157 1,263 - 9 (1) 10 (2)<br />

Nesarabad 197 - 37 405 - 2 (1) 4 (1)<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 644 62 414 799 - 2 (1) 3 (2)<br />

Zianagor 248 - 279 303 - - -<br />

Sub Total: 3,081 115 1,715 - 3,889 - 15 (4) 20 (7)<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi 1 205 - 1 2<br />

Kalukhali 1 221 - 2(1) 3 (1)<br />

Pangsha 6 231 - 1<br />

Rajbari Sadar 7 507 - 6<br />

Sub Total: - - 15 - 1,164 - 3 (1) 12 (1)<br />

Satkhira Debhata 23 454 - 1 4 (1)<br />

Kalaroa 94 943 - 2 7 (2)<br />

Kaliganj 63 434 - 2 (1) 7 (1)<br />

Satkhira Sadar 149 1,643 - 6 (1) 15 (3)<br />

Tala 91 1,148 - 2 7(1)<br />

Sub Total: - - 420 - 4,622 - 13 (2) 40 (8)<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj 494 22 2 742 - 2 2<br />

Damudya 491 - 3 687 - 2 2<br />

Gosairhat 555 2 1 823 - - -<br />

Naria 503 49 1 831 - 1 1<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 609 33 1 1,042 - 2 3<br />

Zanjira 240 19 1 566 - - -<br />

Sub Total: 2,892 126 7 - 4,689 - 7 8<br />

FTF Zone Total 32,556 1,026 15,184 - 87,184 1 121 (20) 97 (19) 519 (99)<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 1,073 19 1,739 - 7 1 (1) 10 (1)<br />

Dhobaura 716 50 1,089 - 5 6<br />

Gaffargaon 1,305 45 2,069 - 11 (1) 1 13 (1)<br />

Gauripur 1,512 2 1,674 - 6 8<br />

Haluaghat 1,230 87 1,920 - 7 8<br />

Ishwarganj 1,491 45 1,866 - 9 (2) 10 (2)<br />

Muktagachha 1,378 19 1,746 - 5 (1) 3 (1) 10 (2)<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 1,345 10 1,930 - 9 1 12(1)<br />

Nandail 1,704 195 2,035 - 6 2 9<br />

Phulbari 1,697 184 2,271 - 7 (1) 7 (1)<br />

Phulpur 3,189 6 3,275 - 14 (1) 1 (1) 17 (2)<br />

Trishal 1,546 127 2,224 - 7 2 13 (1)<br />

Sub Total: 18,185 - 789 - 23,836 - 93 (6) 11 (3) 123 (11)<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 620 43 1,326 - 5 7<br />

Nakla 990 2 1,391 - 9 10<br />

Nalitabari 1,366 97 2,154 - 10 (2) 13 (3)<br />

Sherpur Sadar 1,496 15 1,861 - 9 (2) 15 (2)<br />

Sreebardi 691 7 1,697 - 8 (1) 1 (1) 15 (6)<br />

Sub Total: 5,163 - 164 - 8,429 - 41 (5) 1 (1) 60 (11)<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 23,348 - 953 - 32,265 - 134 (11) 12 (4) 183 (22)<br />

GRAND TOTAL: 55,904 1,026 16,136 - 1,19,450 1 255 (31) 109 (23) 702 (121)<br />

Numbers in parentheses ( ) indicate women farmers.<br />

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Appendix 7. Training of Extension Staff (SAAOs and NGOs) Programs by Upazila Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Total Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Districts Name of Upazilas No. of No. of Participants No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of Number of Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot. Male Female Total<br />

A. FTF districts<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 1 21 4 25 - - - - - 1 21 4 25<br />

Fakirhat 1 24 1 25 - - - - - 1 24 1 25<br />

Kachua - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Mollahat - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Morrelganj 1 29 1 30 - - - - - 1 29 1 30<br />

Rampal 1 29 1 30 - - - - - 1 29 1 30<br />

Sub Total: 4 103 7 110 - - - - - - - - 4 103 7 110<br />

Barguna Amtali 1 16 4 20 1 18 4 22 1 18 4 22 2 34 8 42<br />

Bamna 1 9 - 9 - - - - - 1 9 - 9<br />

Barguna Sadar 1 30 4 34 1 25 4 29 1 25 4 29 2 55 8 63<br />

Betagi 1 9 2 11 1 17 3 20 1 17 3 20 2 26 5 31<br />

Sub Total: 4 64 10 74 3 60 11 71 3 60 11 71 7 124 21 145<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 1 28 4 32 - - - - - 1 28 4 32<br />

Babuganj 1 21 5 26 - - - - - 1 21 5 26<br />

Bakerganj 1 38 3 41 1 40 3 43 1 40 3 43 2 78 6 84<br />

Banaripara 1 21 5 26 - - - - - 1 21 5 26<br />

Barisal Sadar 2 65 11 76 - 2 54 6 60 4 119 17 136<br />

Gaurnadi 1 18 2 20 - - - - - 1 18 2 20<br />

Muladi 1 26 6 32 - - - - - 1 26 6 32<br />

Wazirpur 1 29 2 31 - - - - - 1 29 2 31<br />

Sub Total: 9 246 38 284 1 40 3 43 3 94 9 103 12 340 47 387<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar - 1 29 5 34 1 29 5 34<br />

Burhanuddin - 1 20 1 21 1 20 1 21<br />

Char Fasson - 1 21 2 23 1 21 2 23<br />

Daulatkhan - 1 25 2 27 1 25 2 27<br />

Lalmohan - 1 22 - 22 1 22 - 22<br />

Tazumuddin - 1 19 - 19 1 19 - 19<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 6 136 10 146 6 136 10 146<br />

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Total Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Districts Name of Upazilas No. of No. of Participants No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of Number of Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot. Male Female Total<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga - 1 32 3 35 1 32 3 35<br />

Chuadanga Sadar - 1 23 2 25 1 23 2 25<br />

Damurhuda - 1 33 2 35 1 33 2 35<br />

Jibannagar - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 3 88 7 95 3 88 7 95<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga - 1 30 2 32 1 30 2 32<br />

Bhanga - 1 25 - 25 1 25 - 25<br />

Boalmari - - - - - - - - -<br />

Faridpur Sadar 1 32 5 37 3 89 16 105 3 89 16 105<br />

Madhukhali - 1 24 5 29 1 24 5 29<br />

Nagarkanda - 1 36 1 37 1 36 1 37<br />

Sadarpur - 1 24 - 24 1 24 - 24<br />

Saltha - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1 32 5 37 8 228 24 252 8 228 24 252<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 1 34 5 39 - - - - - 1 34 5 39<br />

Kashiani 1 27 1 28 - - - - - 1 27 1 28<br />

Kotalipara 1 34 3 37 - - - - - 1 34 3 37<br />

Muksudpur 1 37 5 42 - - - - - 1 37 5 42<br />

Tungipara - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 4 132 14 146 - - - - - - - - 4 132 14 146<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar - 1 25 3 28 1 25 3 28<br />

Bagherpara - 1 22 4 26 1 22 4 26<br />

Chaugachha - 1 24 3 27 1 24 3 27<br />

Jessore Sadar 1 20 7 27 3 98 17 115 3 98 17 115<br />

Jhikargachha - 1 36 2 38 1 36 2 38<br />

Keshabpur - 1 26 1 27 1 26 1 27<br />

Manirampur - 1 29 4 33 1 29 4 33<br />

Sharsha - 1 24 3 27 1 24 3 27<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1 20 7 27 10 284 37 321 10 284 37 321<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 1 27 6 33 - - - - - 1 27 6 33<br />

Kathalia 1 19 1 20 - - - - - 1 19 1 20<br />

Nalchity 1 28 1 29 - - - - - 1 28 1 29<br />

Rajapur 1 17 1 18 - - - - - 1 17 1 18<br />

Sub Total: 4 91 9 100 - - - - - - - - 4 91 9 100<br />

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Total Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Districts Name of Upazilas No. of No. of Participants No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of Number of Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot. Male Female Total<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda - 1 21 - 21 1 21 - 21<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar - 1 34 5 39 1 34 5 39<br />

Kaliganj - 1 27 1 28 1 27 1 28<br />

Kotchandpur - - - - - - - - -<br />

Maheshpur - 1 41 3 44 1 41 3 44<br />

Shailkupa - 1 38 1 39 1 38 1 39<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 5 161 10 171 5 161 10 171<br />

Khulna Dighalia - - - - - - - - -<br />

Dumuria - 1 21 9 30 1 21 9 30<br />

Paikgachha - 1 25 8 33 1 25 8 33<br />

Phultala - 1 20 3 23 1 20 3 23<br />

Terokhada - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 3 66 20 86 3 66 20 86<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 1 34 1 35 - - - - - 1 34 1 35<br />

Madaripur Sadar - - - - - 2 84 2 86 2 84 2 86<br />

Rajoir 1 20 2 22 - - - - - 1 20 2 22<br />

Shibchar 1 29 1 30 - - - - - 1 29 1 30<br />

Sub Total: 3 83 4 87 - - - - 2 84 2 86 5 167 6 173<br />

Magura Magura Sadar - 1 29 1 30 1 29 1 30<br />

Mohammadpur - 1 22 3 25 1 22 3 25<br />

Shalikha - 1 22 1 23 1 22 1 23<br />

Sreepur - 1 22 2 24 1 22 2 24<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 4 95 7 102 4 95 7 102<br />

Meherpur Gangni - 1 24 2 26 1 24 2 26<br />

Meherpur Sadar - 1 25 4 29 1 25 4 29<br />

Mujibnagar - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 2 49 6 55 2 49 6 55<br />

Narail Kalia - 1 27 1 28 1 27 1 28<br />

Lohagara - 1 24 2 26 1 24 2 26<br />

Narail Sadar - 1 30 5 35 1 30 5 35<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 3 81 8 89 3 81 8 89<br />

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Total Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Districts Name of Upazilas No. of No. of Participants No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of Number of Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot. Male Female Total<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 1 29 2 31 1 30 2 32 1 30 2 32 2 59 4 63<br />

Dasmina 1 18 1 19 - - - - - 1 18 1 19<br />

Dumki 1 13 - 13 - - - - - 1 13 - 13<br />

Galachipa 1 22 2 24 1 28 2 30 1 28 2 30 2 50 4 54<br />

Kalapara 1 20 - 20 - - - - - 1 20 - 20<br />

Mirzaganj 1 15 1 16 - - - - - 1 15 1 16<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 1 34 3 37 1 40 8 48 1 40 8 48 2 74 11 85<br />

Sub Total: 7 151 9 160 3 98 12 110 3 98 12 110 10 249 21 270<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria 1 16 1 17 - - - - - 1 16 1 17<br />

Kawkhali 1 13 1 14 - - - - - 1 13 1 14<br />

Mathbaria 1 27 5 32 1 22 6 28 1 22 6 28 2 49 11 60<br />

Nazirpur 1 27 2 29 - - - - - 1 27 2 29<br />

Nesarabad 1 26 9 35 - - - - - 1 26 9 35<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 1 24 6 30 - - - - - 1 24 6 30<br />

Zianagor 1 15 - 15 - - - - - 1 15 - 15<br />

Sub Total: 7 148 24 172 1 22 6 28 1 22 6 28 8 170 30 200<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi - 1 32 1 33 1 32 1 33<br />

Kalukhali - - - - - - - - -<br />

Pangsha - 1 19 3 22 1 19 3 22<br />

Rajbari Sadar - 1 50 5 55 1 50 5 55<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 3 101 9 110 3 101 9 110<br />

Satkhira Debhata - - - - - - - - -<br />

Kalaroa - 1 37 5 42 1 37 5 42<br />

Kaliganj - 1 27 1 28 1 27 1 28<br />

Satkhira Sadar - 1 25 6 31 1 25 6 31<br />

Tala - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 3 89 12 101 3 89 12 101<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj 1 20 - 20 - - - - - 1 20 - 20<br />

Damudya 1 25 - 25 - - - - - 1 25 - 25<br />

Gosairhat - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Naria - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 1 25 3 28 - - - - - 1 25 3 28<br />

Zanjira - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 3 70 3 73 - - - - - - - - 3 70 3 73<br />

FTF Zone Total 45 1,088 118 1,206 10 272 44 316 62 1,736 190 1,926 107 2,824 308 3,132<br />

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Total Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Districts Name of Upazilas No. of No. of Participants No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of Number of Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

Batches<br />

M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot. Male Female Total<br />

B. Mymensingh and Sherpur Districts<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 1 34 3 37 - - - - - 1 34 3 37<br />

Dhobaura - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Gaffargaon 1 48 8 56 - - - - - 1 48 8 56<br />

Gauripur 1 50 4 54 - - - - - 1 50 4 54<br />

Haluaghat 1 68 1 69 - - - - - 1 68 1 69<br />

Ishwarganj 1 53 4 57 - - - - - 1 53 4 57<br />

Muktagachha 1 48 2 50 - - - - - 1 48 2 50<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 2 95 17 112 1 27 5 32 3 78 7 85 5 173 24 197<br />

Nandail 1 44 3 47 - - - - - 1 44 3 47<br />

Phulbari 1 48 2 50 - - - - - 1 48 2 50<br />

Phulpur 1 68 8 76 - - - - - 1 68 8 76<br />

Trishal 1 45 3 48 - - - - - 1 45 3 48<br />

Sub Total: 12 601 55 656 1 27 5 32 3 78 7 85 15 679 62 741<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 1 40 3 43 - - - - - 1 40 3 43<br />

Nakla 2 111 1 112 - - - - - 2 111 1 112<br />

Nalitabari 1 58 1 59 - - - - - 1 58 1 59<br />

Sherpur Sadar 1 37 16 53 - 1 26 3 29 2 63 19 82<br />

Sreebardi - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 5 246 21 267 - - - - 1 26 3 29 6 272 24 296<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 17 847 76 923 1 27 5 32 4 104 10 114 21 951 86 1,037<br />

GRAND TOTAL: 62 1,935 194 2,129 11 299 49 348 66 1,840 200 2,040 128 3,775 394 4,169<br />

Note: One batch of SAAO training conducted in Comilla on 3 November, 2010 (men-31 and women-4) is not included in the table.<br />

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Appendix 8. Motivational Meeting with DAE Field Staff<br />

Districts Upazilas October-December 2011 January – March <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants<br />

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

A. FTF Districts<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar - 1 12 5 17 -<br />

Fakirhat - - -<br />

Kachua - 1 9 0 9 -<br />

Mollahat - - -<br />

Morrelganj - - -<br />

Rampal - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 2 21 5 26 - - - -<br />

Barisal Agailjhara - 1 10 3 13 -<br />

Babuganj - - -<br />

Bakerganj - - -<br />

Banaripara - - -<br />

Barisal Sadar - - -<br />

Gaurnadi - 1 18 3 21 -<br />

Muladi - - -<br />

Wazirpur - 1 27 4 31 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 3 55 10 65 - - - -<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar 1 25 5 30<br />

Burhanuddin 1 23 0 23<br />

Char Fasson -<br />

Daulatkhan -<br />

Lalmohan 1 19 0 19<br />

Tazumuddin -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 3 67 5 72<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga -<br />

Chuadanga Sadar 1 20 2 22<br />

Damurhuda -<br />

Jibannagar -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 1 20 2 22<br />

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Districts Upazilas October-December 2011 January – March <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants<br />

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar - 1 27 10 37 -<br />

Kashiani - 1 18 1 19 -<br />

Kotalipara - 1 22 2 24 -<br />

Muksudpur - 1 22 5 27 -<br />

Tungipara - 1 9 0 9 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 5 98 18 116 - - - -<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar -<br />

Bagherpara -<br />

Chaugachha -<br />

Jessore Sadar -<br />

Jhikargachha 1 35 2 37<br />

Keshabpur -<br />

Manirampur 1 30 4 34<br />

Sharsha 1 22 2 24<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 3 87 8 95<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar - 1 23 5 28 -<br />

Kathalia - 1 25 0 25 -<br />

Nalchity - 1 30 2 32 -<br />

Rajapur - 1 22 0 22 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 4 100 7 107 - - - -<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda -<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar -<br />

Kaliganj -<br />

Kotchandpur -<br />

Maheshpur 1 22 4 26<br />

Shailkupa 1 40 2 42<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 2 62 6 68<br />

Madaripur Kalkini - 1 36 2 38 -<br />

Madaripur Sadar - 1 32 7 39 -<br />

Rajoir - 1 22 1 23 -<br />

Shibchar - 1 29 0 29 -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 4 119 10 129 - - - -<br />

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Districts Upazilas October-December 2011 January – March <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants<br />

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

Magura Magura Sadar -<br />

Mohammadpur -<br />

Shalikha 1 27 1 28<br />

Sreepur -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 1 27 1 28<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal - - -<br />

Dasmina - - 1 15 0 15<br />

Dumki - - -<br />

Galachipa - - -<br />

Kalapara - - -<br />

Mirzaganj - - 1 11 1 12<br />

Patuakhali Sadar - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 2 26 1 27<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria - 1 19 1 20 1 18 2 20<br />

Kawkhali - - -<br />

Mathbaria - - -<br />

Nazirpur - - -<br />

Nesarabad - - -<br />

Pirojpur Sadar - - -<br />

Zianagor - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1 19 1 20 1 18 2 20<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj - - -<br />

Damudya - - -<br />

Gosairhat - - -<br />

Naria - - -<br />

Shariatpur Sadar - 1 26 2 28 -<br />

Zanjira - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1 26 2 28 - - - -<br />

FTF Zone Total - - - - 20 438 53 491 13 307 25 332<br />

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Districts Upazilas October-December 2011 January – March <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants<br />

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 1 27 4 31 - -<br />

Dhobaura - 1 16 1 17 -<br />

Gaffargaon - 1 38 6 44 1 49 7 56<br />

Gauripur - 1 40 2 42 -<br />

Haluaghat - 1 29 0 29 1 26 0 26<br />

Ishwarganj - 1 46 4 50 -<br />

Muktagachha - 1 40 3 43 -<br />

Mymensingh Sadar - 1 65 15 80 -<br />

Nandail - 1 40 1 41 1 37 1 38<br />

Phulbari - 1 39 2 41 -<br />

Phulpur 1 53 7 60 - -<br />

Trishal - 1 35 0 35 -<br />

Sub Total: 2 80 11 91 10 388 34 422 3 112 8 120<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati - 1 10 2 12 -<br />

Nakla - 1 25 0 25 -<br />

Nalitabari 1 27 0 27 - 1 37 0 37<br />

Sherpur Sadar - 2 50 13 63 -<br />

Sreebardi - 1 25 1 26 -<br />

Sub Total: 1 27 - 27 5 110 16 126 1 37 - 37<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 3 107 11 118 15 498 50 548 4 149 8 157<br />

GRAND TOTAL: 3 107 11 118 35 936 103 1,039 17 456 33 489<br />

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Appendix 9. Farmers’ Training by Upazila<br />

Districts Upazilas Total Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to date<br />

No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants<br />

Batch M F Tot Batch M F Tot Batch M F Tot Batch M F Tot<br />

A. FtF districts<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 54 1,687 471 2,158 - 12 355 125 480 66 2,042 596 2,638<br />

Fakirhat 55 1,749 451 2,200 1 17 23 40 13 392 128 520 68 2,141 579 2,720<br />

Kachua 39 1,107 453 1,560 5 129 71 200 21 587 253 840 60 1,694 706 2,400<br />

Mollahat 41 1,405 235 1,640 1 26 14 40 21 620 220 840 62 2,025 455 2,480<br />

Morrelganj 43 1,329 391 1,720 6 164 76 240 21 586 254 840 64 1,915 645 2,560<br />

Rampal 22 655 225 880 - 5 132 68 200 27 787 293 1,080<br />

Sub Total: 254 7,932 2,226 10,158 13 336 184 520 93 2,672 1,048 3,720 347 10,604 3,274 13,878<br />

Barguna Amtali 90 2,779 821 3,600 39 990 570 1,560 40 1,015 585 1,600 130 3,794 1,406 5,200<br />

Bamna 29 866 294 1,160 11 277 162 439 11 277 162 439 40 1,143 456 1,599<br />

Barguna Sadar 74 2,248 712 2,960 54 1,367 793 2,160 55 1,391 809 2,200 129 3,639 1,521 5,160<br />

Betagi 41 1,222 415 1,637 20 499 301 800 20 499 301 800 61 1,721 716 2,437<br />

Sub Total: 234 7,115 2,242 9,357 124 3133 1826 4,959 126 3,182 1,857 5,039 360 10,297 4,099 14,396<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 37 1,171 309 1,480 2 65 15 80 22 694 186 880 59 1,865 495 2,360<br />

Babuganj 57 1,819 461 2,280 1 26 14 40 14 422 138 560 71 2,241 599 2,840<br />

Bakerganj 93 3,125 592 3,717 15 435 161 596 26 774 262 1,036 119 3,899 854 4,753<br />

Banaripara 29 1,027 133 1,160 - 14 471 89 560 43 1,498 222 1,720<br />

Barisal Sadar 75 2,510 486 2,996 7 218 59 277 26 825 212 1,037 101 3,335 698 4,033<br />

Gaurnadi 48 1,751 169 1,920 1 39 1 40 16 555 85 640 64 2,306 254 2,560<br />

Muladi 45 1,355 445 1,800 1 28 12 40 14 410 150 560 59 1,765 595 2,360<br />

Wazirpur 78 2,581 539 3,120 - 28 942 178 1,120 106 3,523 717 4,240<br />

Sub Total: 462 15,339 3,134 18,473 27 811 262 1,073 160 5,093 1,300 6,393 622 20,432 4,434 24,866<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar - 10 271 129 400 45 1,344 456 1,800 45 1,344 456 1,800<br />

Burhanuddin - 9 248 112 360 45 1,257 543 1,800 45 1,257 543 1,800<br />

Char Fasson - 6 174 66 240 66 1,852 788 2,640 66 1,852 788 2,640<br />

Daulatkhan - 2 61 19 80 17 518 162 680 17 518 162 680<br />

Lalmohan - 3 87 33 120 37 1,111 369 1,480 37 1,111 369 1,480<br />

Tazumuddin - 2 60 20 80 11 299 141 440 11 299 141 440<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 32 901 379 1,280 221 6,381 2,459 8,840 221 6,381 2,459 8,840<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga - 8 229 91 320 61 1,783 657 2,440 61 1,783 657 2,440<br />

Chuadanga Sadar - 15 484 116 600 45 1,377 423 1,800 45 1,377 423 1,800<br />

Damurhuda - 13 362 158 520 44 1,246 514 1,760 44 1,246 514 1,760<br />

Jibannagar - 11 358 82 440 33 1,040 280 1,320 33 1,040 280 1,320<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 47 1433 447 1,880 183 5,446 1,874 7,320 183 5,446 1,874 7,320<br />

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Districts Upazilas Total Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to date<br />

No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants<br />

Batch M F Tot Batch M F Tot Batch M F Tot Batch M F Tot<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga - - 10 307 93 400 10 307 93 400<br />

Bhanga - - 19 566 194 760 19 566 194 760<br />

Boalmari - - 18 502 218 720 18 502 218 720<br />

Faridpur Sadar - 2 54 26 80 23 658 262 920 23 658 262 920<br />

Madhukhali - - 12 382 98 480 12 382 98 480<br />

Nagarkanda - - 14 383 177 560 14 383 177 560<br />

Sadarpur - - 11 312 128 440 11 312 128 440<br />

Saltha - - 9 281 79 360 9 281 79 360<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 2 54 26 80 116 3,391 1,249 4,640 116 3,391 1,249 4,640<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 61 1,733 699 2,432 - 55 1,404 796 2,200 116 3,137 1,495 4,632<br />

Kashiani 34 1,058 302 1,360 - 45 1,339 461 1,800 79 2,397 763 3,160<br />

Kotalipara 55 1,464 736 2,200 - 70 1,693 1,107 2,800 125 3,157 1,843 5,000<br />

Muksudpur 52 1,431 649 2,080 - 32 814 466 1,280 84 2,245 1,115 3,360<br />

Tungipara 57 1,568 712 2,280 - 10 293 107 400 67 1,861 819 2,680<br />

Sub Total: 259 7,254 3,098 10,352 0 0 0 - 212 5,543 2,937 8,480 471 12,797 6,035 18,832<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar - 10 274 126 400 53 1,510 610 2,120 53 1,510 610 2,120<br />

Bagherpara - 3 93 27 120 48 1,464 456 1,920 48 1,464 456 1,920<br />

Chaugachha - 5 150 50 200 48 1,435 485 1,920 48 1,435 485 1,920<br />

Jessore Sadar - 14 406 154 560 103 3,031 1,089 4,120 103 3,031 1,089 4,120<br />

Jhikargachha - 15 418 182 600 69 1,875 885 2,760 69 1,875 885 2,760<br />

Keshabpur - 15 441 159 600 61 1,747 693 2,440 61 1,747 693 2,440<br />

Manirampur - 37 1,039 441 1,480 126 3,338 1,702 5,040 126 3,338 1,702 5,040<br />

Sharsha - 43 1,103 617 1,720 110 2,878 1,522 4,400 110 2,878 1,522 4,400<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 142 3924 1756 5,680 618 17,278 7,442 24,720 618 17,278 7,442 24,720<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 55 1,720 480 2,200 8 239 81 320 22 653 227 880 77 2,373 707 3,080<br />

Kathalia 34 931 429 1,360 12 303 177 480 13 323 197 520 47 1,254 626 1,880<br />

Nalchity 51 1,693 347 2,040 4 129 31 160 13 390 130 520 64 2,083 477 2,560<br />

Rajapur 43 1,220 500 1,720 11 301 139 440 12 323 157 480 55 1,543 657 2,200<br />

Sub Total: 183 5,564 1,756 7,320 35 972 428 1,400 60 1,689 711 2,400 243 7,253 2,467 9,720<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda - 2 51 29 80 23 682 238 920 23 682 238 920<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar - 2 53 27 80 73 2,086 834 2,920 73 2,086 834 2,920<br />

Kaliganj - 10 296 104 400 60 1,743 657 2,400 60 1,743 657 2,400<br />

Kotchandpur - 10 304 96 400 30 805 395 1,200 30 805 395 1,200<br />

Maheshpur - 36 1,037 403 1,440 105 3,119 1,080 4,199 105 3,119 1,080 4,199<br />

Shailkupa - 22 708 172 880 58 1,896 424 2,320 58 1,896 424 2,320<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 82 2449 831 3,280 349 10,331 3,628 13,959 349 10,331 3,628 13,959<br />

Khulna Dighalia - - 20 499 301 800 20 499 301 800<br />

Dumuria - 2 59 21 80 59 1,508 852 2,360 59 1,508 852 2,360<br />

Paikgachha - - 5 140 60 200 5 140 60 200<br />

Phultala - 1 30 10 40 15 429 171 600 15 429 171 600<br />

Terokhada - - 12 304 176 480 12 304 176 480<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 3 89 31 120 111 2,880 1,560 4,440 111 2,880 1,560 4,440<br />

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Districts Upazilas Total Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to date<br />

No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants<br />

Batch M F Tot Batch M F Tot Batch M F Tot Batch M F Tot<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 64 1,811 749 2,560 - 37 1,120 360 1,480 101 2,931 1,109 4,040<br />

Madaripur Sadar 62 1,988 492 2,480 - 36 1,034 406 1,440 98 3,022 898 3,920<br />

Rajoir 57 1,644 636 2,280 - 26 697 343 1,040 83 2,341 979 3,320<br />

Shibchar 42 1,265 415 1,680 - 23 651 269 920 65 1,916 684 2,600<br />

Sub Total: 225 6,708 2,292 9,000 0 0 0 - 122 3,502 1,378 4,880 347 10,210 3,670 13,880<br />

Magura Magura Sadar - 12 344 136 480 74 2,225 735 2,960 74 2,225 735 2,960<br />

Mohammadpur - 1 36 4 40 17 519 161 680 17 519 161 680<br />

Shalikha - 22 646 234 880 64 1,906 654 2,560 64 1,906 654 2,560<br />

Sreepur - 9 261 99 360 19 552 208 760 19 552 208 760<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 44 1287 473 1,760 174 5,202 1,758 6,960 174 5,202 1,758 6,960<br />

Meherpur Gangni - 9 256 104 360 40 1,199 401 1,600 40 1,199 401 1,600<br />

Meherpur Sadar - 14 390 170 560 47 1,320 560 1,880 47 1,320 560 1,880<br />

Mujibnagar - 5 143 57 200 18 536 184 720 18 536 184 720<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 28 789 331 1,120 105 3,055 1,145 4,200 105 3,055 1,145 4,200<br />

Narail Kalia - 5 147 53 200 49 1,399 561 1,960 49 1,399 561 1,960<br />

Lohagara - - 24 679 281 960 24 679 281 960<br />

Narail Sadar - 11 324 116 440 63 1,794 726 2,520 63 1,794 726 2,520<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 16 471 169 640 136 3,872 1,568 5,440 136 3,872 1,568 5,440<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 98 2,904 1,016 3,920 31 903 337 1,240 39 1,145 415 1,560 137 4,049 1,431 5,480<br />

Dasmina 47 1,385 495 1,880 7 221 59 280 7 221 59 280 54 1,606 554 2,160<br />

Dumki 24 723 237 960 4 138 22 160 8 245 75 320 32 968 312 1,280<br />

Galachipa 149 4,493 1,467 5,960 39 1,061 499 1,560 43 1,164 556 1,720 192 5,657 2,023 7,680<br />

Kalapara 102 2,857 1,222 4,079 9 260 100 360 10 294 106 400 112 3,151 1,328 4,479<br />

Mirzaganj 35 1,007 393 1,400 11 303 137 440 11 303 137 440 46 1,310 530 1,840<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 46 1,359 481 1,840 15 403 197 600 17 457 223 680 63 1,816 704 2,520<br />

Sub Total: 501 14,728 5,311 20,039 116 3289 1351 4,640 135 3,829 1,571 5,400 636 18,557 6,882 25,439<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria 27 779 301 1,080 18 454 266 720 19 476 284 760 46 1,255 585 1,840<br />

Kawkhali 23 755 165 920 8 253 67 320 9 285 75 360 32 1,040 240 1,280<br />

Mathbaria 60 1,836 564 2,400 12 274 206 480 17 411 269 680 77 2,247 833 3,080<br />

Nazirpur 58 1,622 698 2,320 6 174 66 240 17 452 228 680 75 2,074 926 3,000<br />

Nesarabad 28 835 285 1,120 1 28 12 40 15 474 126 600 43 1,309 411 1,720<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 41 1,221 419 1,640 14 398 162 560 19 541 219 760 60 1,762 638 2,400<br />

Zianagor 12 364 116 480 10 296 104 400 11 322 118 440 23 686 234 920<br />

Sub Total: 249 7,412 2,548 9,960 69 1877 883 2,760 107 2,961 1,319 4,280 356 10,373 3,867 14,240<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi - - 9 243 117 360 9 243 117 360<br />

Kalukhali - - 9 256 104 360 9 256 104 360<br />

Pangsha - 1 32 8 40 11 337 103 440 11 337 103 440<br />

Rajbari Sadar - 1 19 21 40 22 628 252 880 22 628 252 880<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 2 51 29 80 51 1,464 576 2,040 51 1,464 576 2,040<br />

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Districts Upazilas Total Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to date<br />

No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants<br />

Batch M F Tot Batch M F Tot Batch M F Tot Batch M F Tot<br />

Satkhira Debhata - 2 54 26 80 21 579 261 840 21 579 261 840<br />

Kalaroa - 11 332 108 440 47 1,285 595 1,880 47 1,285 595 1,880<br />

Kaliganj - 6 210 30 240 22 710 170 880 22 710 170 880<br />

Satkhira Sadar - 10 260 140 400 84 2,166 1,194 3,360 84 2,166 1,194 3,360<br />

Tala - 6 187 53 240 55 1,572 582 2,154 55 1,572 582 2,154<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 35 1043 357 1,400 229 6,312 2,802 9,114 229 6,312 2,802 9,114<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj 32 956 324 1,280 - 9 248 112 360 41 1,204 436 1,640<br />

Damudya 28 751 369 1,120 - 8 211 109 320 36 962 478 1,440<br />

Gosairhat 30 855 345 1,200 - 8 220 100 320 38 1,075 445 1,520<br />

Naria 31 943 297 1,240 - 15 414 186 600 46 1,357 483 1,840<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 42 1,379 301 1,680 - 15 471 129 600 57 1,850 430 2,280<br />

Zanjira 27 921 159 1,080 - 18 575 145 720 45 1,496 304 1,800<br />

Sub Total: 190 5,805 1,795 7,600 0 0 0 - 73 2,139 781 2,920 263 7,944 2,576 10,520<br />

FTF Zone Total 2,557 77,857 24,402 102,259 817 22,909 9,763 32,672 3,381 96,222 38,963 135,185 5,938 174,079 63,365 237,444<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 95 3,278 522 3,800 3 90 30 120 71 2,234 606 2,840 166 5,512 1,128 6,640<br />

Dhobaura 50 1,453 547 2,000 6 155 85 240 41 1,093 547 1,640 91 2,546 1,094 3,640<br />

Gaffargaon 106 3,504 727 4,231 24 676 284 960 94 2,822 938 3,760 200 6,326 1,665 7,991<br />

Gauripur 85 2,651 747 3,398 - 62 2,010 470 2,480 147 4,661 1,217 5,878<br />

Haluaghat 101 2,781 1,259 4,040 14 340 220 560 74 1,846 1,114 2,960 175 4,627 2,373 7,000<br />

Ishwarganj 110 3,544 856 4,400 3 78 42 120 58 1,719 601 2,320 168 5,263 1,457 6,720<br />

Muktagachha 97 2,955 925 3,880 4 130 30 160 59 1,785 575 2,360 156 4,740 1,500 6,240<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 86 2,739 701 3,440 6 153 87 240 62 1,841 639 2,480 148 4,580 1,340 5,920<br />

Nandail 107 3,503 777 4,280 20 623 177 800 78 2,427 693 3,120 185 5,930 1,470 7,400<br />

Phulbari 97 2,956 919 3,875 24 672 288 960 74 2,093 867 2,960 171 5,049 1,786 6,835<br />

Phulpur 173 5,478 1,437 6,915 - 71 2,066 774 2,840 244 7,544 2,211 9,755<br />

Trishal 105 3,324 871 4,195 35 1,001 399 1,400 95 2,797 1,003 3,800 200 6,121 1,874 7,995<br />

Sub Total: 1,212 38,166 10,288 48,454 139 3,918 1,642 5,560 839 24,733 8,827 33,560 2,051 62,899 19,115 82,014<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 52 1,548 532 2,080 6 174 66 240 46 1,407 433 1,840 98 2,955 965 3,920<br />

Nakla 81 2,473 765 3,238 - 40 1,089 511 1,600 121 3,562 1,276 4,838<br />

Nalitabari 85 2,553 847 3,400 6 178 62 240 64 1,862 698 2,560 149 4,415 1,545 5,960<br />

Sherpur Sadar 92 2,831 849 3,680 5 142 58 200 67 2,150 530 2,680 159 4,981 1,379 6,360<br />

Sreebardi 65 2,050 550 2,600 - 55 1,747 453 2,200 120 3,797 1,003 4,800<br />

Sub Total: 375 11,455 3,543 14,998 17 494 186 680 272 8,255 2,625 10,880 647 19,710 6,168 25,878<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 1,587 49,621 13,831 63,452 156 4,412 1,828 6,240 1,111 32,988 11,452 44,440 2,698 82,609 25,283 1,07,892<br />

GRAND TOTAL: 4,144 127,478 38,233 165,711 973 27,321 11,591 38,912 4,492 129,210 50,415 179,625 8,636 256,688 88,648 345,336<br />

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Appendix 10. Motivational Meetings with Aus 2011 Farmers Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Districts Upazila 1 Year Quarter 7 Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants<br />

Meetings Male Female Total Meetings Male Female Total Meetings Male Female Total Meetings Male Female Total<br />

A. FtF Districts<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 19 600 165 765 - - - - 8 248 76 324 27 848 241 1,089<br />

Fakirhat 19 590 170 760 - - - - 10 279 120 399 29 869 290 1,159<br />

Kachua - - - - 3 107 36 143 6 180 83 263 6 180 83 263<br />

Mollahat 12 389 91 480 - - - - 6 151 89 240 18 540 180 720<br />

Morrelganj 11 282 158 440 6 164 71 235 10 272 123 395 21 554 281 835<br />

Rampal - - - - - - - - 3 89 41 130 3 89 41 130<br />

Sub Total: 61 1,861 584 2,445 9 271 107 378 43 1,219 532 1,751 104 3,080 1,116 4,196<br />

Barguna Amtali 24 878 146 1,024 12 384 161 545 13 404 181 585 37 1,282 327 1,609<br />

Bamna 7 210 70 280 10 285 184 469 10 285 184 469 17 495 254 749<br />

Barguna Sadar 13 435 90 525 12 321 159 480 13 348 172 520 26 783 262 1,045<br />

Betagi 9 288 72 360 12 421 112 533 12 421 112 533 21 709 184 893<br />

Sub Total: 53 1,811 378 2,189 46 1,411 616 2,027 48 1,458 649 2,107 101 3,269 1,027 4,296<br />

Barisal Agailjhara - - - - - - - - 7 278 13 291 7 278 13 291<br />

Babuganj 21 613 232 845 - - - - 4 147 13 160 25 760 245 1,005<br />

Bakerganj 23 875 52 927 32 1,287 108 1,395 34 1,352 123 1,475 57 2,227 175 2,402<br />

Banaripara 3 101 11 112 - - - - 3 99 21 120 6 200 32 232<br />

Barisal Sadar - - - - 3 119 25 144 7 264 35 299 7 264 35 299<br />

Gaurnadi 10 355 16 371 - - - - 10 382 28 410 20 737 44 781<br />

Muladi - - - - - - - - 4 131 26 157 4 131 26 157<br />

Wazirpur 9 289 71 360 - - - - 9 299 61 360 18 588 132 720<br />

Sub Total: 66 2,233 382 2,615 35 1,406 133 1,539 78 2,952 320 3,272 144 5,185 702 5,887<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 3 29 100 129 - - - - 8 178 165 343 11 207 265 472<br />

Kashiani - - - - - - - - 5 150 46 196 5 150 46 196<br />

Kotalipara 1 32 8 40 - - - - 8 260 140 400 9 292 148 440<br />

Muksudpur - - - - - - - - 7 208 102 310 7 208 102 310<br />

Tungipara - - - - - - - - 7 250 90 340 7 250 90 340<br />

Sub Total: 4 61 108 169 - - - - 35 1,046 543 1,589 39 1,107 651 1,758<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 15 554 46 600 8 335 60 395 14 529 106 635 29 1,083 152 1,235<br />

Kathalia - - - - 4 122 78 200 6 183 97 280 6 183 97 280<br />

Nalchity 16 602 43 645 10 404 96 500 14 528 132 660 30 1,130 175 1,305<br />

Rajapur 1 30 10 40 5 180 70 250 6 211 79 290 7 241 89 330<br />

Sub Total: 32 1,186 99 1,285 27 1,041 304 1,345 40 1,451 414 1,865 72 2,637 513 3,150<br />

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Districts Upazila 1 Year Quarter 7 Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants<br />

Meetings Male Female Total Meetings Male Female Total Meetings Male Female Total Meetings Male Female Total<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 8 296 24 320 - - - - 12 400 80 480 20 696 104 800<br />

Madaripur Sadar 9 336 64 400 - - - - 14 403 157 560 23 739 221 960<br />

Rajoir 9 300 60 360 - - - - 10 260 140 400 19 560 200 760<br />

Shibchar 5 149 51 200 - - - - 11 339 101 440 16 488 152 640<br />

Sub Total: 31 1,081 199 1,280 - - - - 47 1,402 478 1,880 78 2,483 677 3,160<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 32 982 365 1,347 8 298 112 410 11 394 136 530 43 1,376 501 1,877<br />

Dasmina - - - - 4 145 55 200 4 145 55 200 4 145 55 200<br />

Dumki 10 298 102 400 4 135 55 190 5 165 65 230 15 463 167 630<br />

Galachipa 54 1,625 540 2,165 14 444 156 600 17 549 186 735 71 2,174 726 2,900<br />

Kalapara - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Mirzaganj 6 213 36 249 10 407 89 496 11 437 99 536 17 650 135 785<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 19 631 151 782 8 282 98 380 10 344 116 460 29 975 267 1,242<br />

Sub Total: 121 3,749 1,194 4,943 48 1,711 565 2,276 58 2,034 657 2,691 179 5,783 1,851 7,634<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria 13 410 110 520 7 224 126 350 8 250 140 390 21 660 250 910<br />

Kawkhali 7 263 56 319 7 262 37 299 7 262 37 299 14 525 93 618<br />

Mathbaria 21 501 319 820 11 207 333 540 14 262 398 660 35 763 717 1,480<br />

Nazirpur - - - - 1 37 12 49 8 207 122 329 8 207 122 329<br />

Nesarabad - - - - - - - - 3 124 11 135 3 124 11 135<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 7 210 75 285 10 417 78 495 13 500 115 615 20 710 190 900<br />

Zianagor 7 224 62 286 4 140 51 191 4 140 51 191 11 364 113 477<br />

Sub Total: 55 1,608 622 2,230 40 1,287 637 1,924 57 1,745 874 2,619 112 3,353 1,496 4,849<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj 12 384 97 481 - - - - 10 312 88 400 22 696 185 881<br />

Damudya 12 302 45 347 - - - - 13 453 69 522 25 755 114 869<br />

Gosairhat 10 270 22 292 - - - - 11 365 71 436 21 635 93 728<br />

Naria 14 473 86 559 - - - - 10 303 97 400 24 776 183 959<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 9 291 45 336 - - - - 12 425 55 480 21 716 100 816<br />

Zanjira 9 289 67 356 - - - - 5 163 37 200 14 452 104 556<br />

Sub Total: 66 2,009 362 2,371 - - - - 61 2,021 417 2,438 127 4,030 779 4,809<br />

FTF Zone Total 489 15,599 3,928 19,527 205 7,127 2,362 9,489 467 15,328 4,884 20,212 956 30,927 8,812 39,739<br />

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Districts Upazila 1 Year Quarter 7 Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants No. of No. of Participants<br />

Meetings Male Female Total Meetings Male Female Total Meetings Male Female Total Meetings Male Female Total<br />

B. Mymensingh<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 3 104 11 115 2 62 29 91 8 264 97 361 11 368 108 476<br />

Dhobaura 7 106 31 137 5 153 65 218 12 379 160 539 19 485 191 676<br />

Gaffargaon 5 200 37 237 8 350 49 399 16 673 143 816 21 873 180 1,053<br />

Gauripur 4 92 26 118 - - - - 10 332 68 400 14 424 94 518<br />

Haluaghat 3 20 4 24 6 240 89 329 16 588 217 805 19 608 221 829<br />

Ishwarganj 6 146 26 172 4 134 63 197 12 414 183 597 18 560 209 769<br />

Muktagachha 1 8 17 25 1 39 11 50 10 361 139 500 11 369 156 525<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 3 69 34 103 2 65 27 92 10 325 133 458 13 394 167 561<br />

Nandail 2 67 9 76 6 241 34 275 15 537 92 629 17 604 101 705<br />

Phulbari 2 37 28 65 11 388 162 550 26 966 334 1,300 28 1,003 362 1,365<br />

Phulpur 2 47 33 80 - - - - 25 931 251 1,182 27 978 284 1,262<br />

Trishal 2 74 7 81 10 279 170 449 21 677 271 948 23 751 278 1,029<br />

Sub Total: 40 970 263 1,233 55 1,951 699 2,650 181 6,447 2,088 8,535 221 7,417 2,351 9,768<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati - 1 32 8 40 6 170 43 213 6 170 43 213<br />

Nakla - - - - - 8 233 92 325 8 233 92 325<br />

Nalitabari - 4 118 44 162 16 486 121 607 16 486 121 607<br />

Sherpur Sadar 1 46 17 63 1 32 8 40 11 347 75 422 12 393 92 485<br />

Sreebardi - - - - - 6 216 34 250 6 216 34 250<br />

Sub Total: 1 46 17 63 6 182 60 242 47 1,452 365 1,817 48 1,498 382 1,880<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 41 1,016 280 1,296 61 2,133 759 2,892 228 7,899 2,453 10,352 269 8,915 2,733 11,648<br />

GRAND TOTAL: 530 16,615 4,208 20,823 266 9,260 3,121 12,381 695 23,227 7,337 30,564 1,225 39,842 11,545 51,387<br />

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Appendix 11: Yield Data by Upazila from <strong>AAPI</strong> UDP Demonstration Plots -- Boro <strong>2012</strong><br />

District Upazila UDP Paddy<br />

Yield (kg/ha)<br />

Broadcasted Urea<br />

Paddy Yield<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

Difference<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

%<br />

Changed<br />

FtF Districts:<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 6,746 5,862 884 15<br />

Fakirhat 6,775 5,709 1,065 19<br />

Kachua 7,004 6,101 902 15<br />

Mollahat 6,876 5,708 1,169 20<br />

Morrelganj 6,174 5,507 667 12<br />

Rampal 5,937 5,509 428 8<br />

Average: 6,660 5,728 932 16<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 7,544 6,430 1,113 17<br />

Babuganj 7,312 6,239 1,073 17<br />

Bakerganj 4,998 4,151 847 20<br />

Banaripara 7,348 6,504 844 13<br />

Barisal Sadar 6,473 6,016 457 8<br />

Gaurnadi 7,399 6,492 907 14<br />

Muladi 7,234 6,515 718 11<br />

Wazirpur 6,881 6,018 863 14<br />

Average: 7,048 6,178 870 14<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar 6,802 6,006 797 13<br />

Burhanuddin 6,766 5,666 1,100 19<br />

Char Fasson 8,167 7,120 1,047 15<br />

Daulatkhan 6,678 5,699 978 17<br />

Lalmohan 6,575 5,545 1,030 19<br />

Tazumuddin 6,443 5,626 816 15<br />

Average: 7,016 6,062 954 16<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga 6,884 5,411 1,473 27<br />

Chuadanga Sadar 6,618 5,266 1,352 26<br />

Damurhuda 6,923 5,526 1,396 25<br />

Jibannagar 7,648 6,692 956 14<br />

Average: 6,955 5,617 1,338 24<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga 8,442 7,569 872 12<br />

Bhanga 7,582 6,702 880 13<br />

Boalmari 7,821 6,851 970 14<br />

Faridpur Sadar 7,666 6,873 793 12<br />

Madhukhali 7,470 6,561 908 14<br />

Nagarkanda 7,872 6,890 982 14<br />

Sadarpur 7,239 6,295 944 15<br />

Saltha 7,065 6,167 898 15<br />

Average: 7,675 6,769 906 13<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 8,450 7,351 1,099 15<br />

Kashiani 7,093 6,163 930 15<br />

Kotalipara 7,512 6,618 894 14<br />

Muksudpur 7,642 6,373 1,269 20<br />

Tungipara 7,683 6,901 782 11<br />

Average: 7,749 6,739 1,010 15<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar 6,631 5,509 1,122 20<br />

Bagherpara 6,872 5,989 882 15<br />

Chaugachha 7,442 7,193 250 3<br />

Jessore Sadar 6,816 6,156 660 11<br />

Jhikargachha 7,780 6,877 903 13<br />

Keshabpur 5,906 5,190 716 14<br />

Manirampur 6,972 5,519 1,453 26<br />

Sharsha 6,460 5,523 936 17<br />

Average: 6,868 5,970 898 15<br />

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District Upazila UDP Paddy<br />

Yield (kg/ha)<br />

Broadcasted Urea<br />

Paddy Yield<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

Difference<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

%<br />

Changed<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 6,615 5,680 935 16<br />

Nalchity 6,787 5,610 1,177 21<br />

Average: 6,684 5,652 1,032 18<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda 6,755 5,562 1,193 21<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar 6,992 5,770 1,222 21<br />

Kaliganj 8,202 7,105 1,098 15<br />

Kotchandpur 6,515 5,410 1,105 20<br />

Maheshpur 7,100 6,638 462 7<br />

Shailkupa 7,224 6,423 801 12<br />

Average: 7,240 6,304 936 15<br />

Khulna Dighalia 6,665 5,355 1,310 24<br />

Dumuria 6,806 5,954 852 14<br />

Paikgachha 6,527 5,615 912 16<br />

Phultala 5,648 4,596 1,052 23<br />

Terokhada 8,189 7,243 946 13<br />

Average: 6,657 5,657 1,000 18<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 7,437 6,346 1,091 17<br />

Madaripur Sadar 7,573 6,625 948 14<br />

Rajoir 7,009 6,129 879 14<br />

Shibchar 8,001 7,052 948 13<br />

Average: 7,495 6,511 984 15<br />

Magura Magura Sadar 6,873 6,263 610 10<br />

Mohammadpur 6,566 5,184 1,383 27<br />

Shalikha 6,844 5,725 1,119 20<br />

Sreepur 6,543 5,618 925 16<br />

Average: 6,785 5,850 935 16<br />

Meherpur Gangni 8,282 7,189 1,092 15<br />

Meherpur Sadar 6,991 6,250 741 12<br />

Mujibnagar 7,799 6,712 1,087 16<br />

Average: 7,601 6,666 935 14<br />

Narail Kalia 6,654 5,890 764 13<br />

Lohagara 6,806 6,036 771 13<br />

Narail Sadar 7,497 6,424 1,073 17<br />

Average: 7,043 6,149 894 15<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 5,991 4,839 1,153 24<br />

Dumki 4,842 4,452 390 9<br />

Average: 5,417 4,645 772 17<br />

Pirojpur Mathbaria 6,059 5,568 490 9<br />

Nazirpur 5,806 5,213 593 11<br />

Nesarabad 5,530 4,224 1,306 31<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 6,621 6,117 504 8<br />

Average: 5,938 5,258 680 13<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi 8,369 7,448 921 12<br />

Kalukhali 7,281 6,428 853 13<br />

Pangsha 8,104 7,105 999 14<br />

Rajbari Sadar 6,600 5,244 1,356 26<br />

Average: 7,391 6,294 1,097 17<br />

Satkhira Debhata 7,036 6,632 404 6<br />

Kalaroa 6,781 5,817 965 17<br />

Kaliganj 5,789 5,151 638 12<br />

Satkhira Sadar 6,667 5,629 1,037 18<br />

Tala 9,010 8,115 895 11<br />

Average: 7,156 6,282 874 14<br />

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District Upazila UDP Paddy<br />

Yield (kg/ha)<br />

Broadcasted Urea<br />

Paddy Yield<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

Difference<br />

(kg/ha)<br />

%<br />

Changed<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj 9,151 7,429 1,723 23<br />

Damudya 7,781 6,506 1,275 20<br />

Gosairhat 7,467 6,227 1,240 20<br />

Naria 9,072 7,445 1,627 22<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 8,950 7,664 1,286 17<br />

Zanjira 8,157 7,013 1,145 16<br />

Average: 8,503 7,131 1,372 19<br />

FtF Districts: 7,196 6,222 974 16<br />

B. M&S Districts:<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 6,764 5,469 1,294 24<br />

Dhobaura 6,264 5,376 888 17<br />

Gaffargaon 7,472 5,970 1,502 25<br />

Gauripur 7,325 6,351 974 15<br />

Haluaghat 6,604 5,709 895 16<br />

Ishwarganj 7,329 6,082 1,247 20<br />

Muktagachha 6,528 5,758 770 13<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 7,513 6,335 1,178 19<br />

Nandail 7,029 5,896 1,133 19<br />

Phulbari 7,126 5,871 1,255 21<br />

Phulpur 7,350 6,540 810 12<br />

Trishal 6,775 5,955 821 14<br />

Average: 7,083 6,007 1,076 18<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 7,537 6,869 668 10<br />

Nakla 8,009 6,786 1,222 18<br />

Nalitabari 6,771 6,084 687 11<br />

Sherpur Sadar 6,722 6,157 565 9<br />

Sreebardi 6,007 5,657 350 6<br />

Average: 6,902 6,228 674 11<br />

M&S Districts: 7,035 6,066 969 16<br />

Grand Average: 7,157 6,184 973 16<br />

Source: <strong>AAPI</strong> Demo Plot Crop Cut, Boro <strong>2012</strong><br />

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Appendix 12: Irrigation and Yield data by Upazila comparing AWD with farmer practice –<br />

Boro <strong>2012</strong><br />

District<br />

Upazila<br />

Number of irrigations<br />

Farmer Irrigation<br />

Practice<br />

AWD<br />

AWD<br />

Yield (MT/Ha)<br />

Farmer Irrigation<br />

Practice<br />

A. FtF Districts<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga 9 20 9.92 9.64<br />

Subtotal: 9 20 9.92 9.64<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 15 20 9 8.05<br />

Muksudpur 23 29 8.6 8.2<br />

Tungipara 6 10 9.4 8.7<br />

Subtotal: 15 20 9.00 8.32<br />

Jessore Jessore Sadar 8 17 7.15 6.96<br />

Manirampur 12 17 7.2 6.8<br />

Manirampur 13 19 8.6 8.1<br />

Sharsha 11 19 6.42 6.17<br />

Subtotal: 11 18 7.34 7.01<br />

Jhenaidah Jhenaidah Sadar 10 19 6.1 5.9<br />

Maheshpur 10 20 6.4 5.9<br />

Subtotal: 10 20 6.25 5.90<br />

Khulna Domoria 6 12 7.14 6.97<br />

Subtotal: 6 12 7.14 6.97<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 9 14 8.25 7.5<br />

Madaripur Sadar 10 17 8 7.5<br />

Rajoir 8 18 7.1 6<br />

Subtotal: 9 16 7.78 7.00<br />

Magura Magura Sadar 10 20 7.8 6.85<br />

Subtotal: 10 20 7.8 6.85<br />

Satkhira Satkhira Sadar 9 14 6.25 5.98<br />

Subtotal: 9 14 6.25 5.98<br />

FTF Districts Total 11 18 7.71 7.20<br />

B. M&S Districts<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 11 14 6.58 5.77<br />

Fulbaria 9 13 7.9 7.1<br />

Gauripur 10 14 9.3 8.15<br />

Haluaghat 8 12 10.3 9.5<br />

Muktagachha 9 13 6.92 6.53<br />

Nandail 10 13 7.2 7<br />

Phulpur 20 24 6 5.7<br />

Trishal 11 15 8.53 8.22<br />

Subtotal: 11 15 7.84 7.25<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 6 10 7.9 7.3<br />

Nalitabari 8 13 7.5 7<br />

Sherpur Sadar 8 13 8.4 8.24<br />

Sreebardi 8 14 6.2 5.1<br />

Subtotal: 8 13 7.50 6.91<br />

Mymensingh and Sherpur Total 10 14 7.73 7.13<br />

Grand Total 10 16 7.72 7.17<br />

Source: AWD Demonstration Plot, Boro <strong>2012</strong>, <strong>AAPI</strong>-IFDC.<br />

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Appendix 13: Time and Yield data by Upazila from Applicator Demonstrations–Boro, <strong>2012</strong><br />

District Upazila Average time required for<br />

application<br />

Applicator UDP<br />

Manual<br />

Yield (kg/ha)<br />

Broadcast Applicator UDP<br />

Manual<br />

Broadcast<br />

A. FtF Districts<br />

Bagerhat Fakirhat 0.50 2.50 - 5,275 6,617 5,455<br />

Average: 0.50 2.50 5,275 6,617 5,455<br />

Barisal Wazirpur 0.67 1.17 - 7,340 7,383 6,431<br />

Average: 0.67 1.17 - 7,340 7,383 6,431<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar 0.40 2.30 - 7,065 7,355 6,231<br />

Char Fasson 0.40 2.25 - 7,154 7,254 6,262<br />

Lalmohan 0.33 2.08 - 6,215 6,650 5,269<br />

Average: 0.38 2.21 - 6,811 7,086 5,921<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga 0.42 2.67 - 6,507 6,954 5,666<br />

Average: 0.42 2.67 - 6,507 6,954 5,666<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 0.42 1.42 - 7,183 7,964 6,842<br />

Kashiani 0.50 2.50 - 6,903 6,643 6,045<br />

Kotalipara 0.40 1.75 - 6,705 7,726 7,245<br />

Muksudpur 0.42 2.50 - 7,511 7,304 6,161<br />

Average: 0.44 2.04 - 7,076 7,409 6,573<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar 1.08 1.41 - 6,277 6,662 5,928<br />

Bagherpara 0.30 1.29 - 6,490 6,777 6,021<br />

Chaugachha 0.67 2.00 - 7,865 7,963 6,995<br />

Jessore Sadar 0.42 2.15 - 5,617 6,254 5,403<br />

Jhikargachha 0.50 1.20 - 6,323 6,846 5,730<br />

Keshabpur 0.50 1.50 - 6,037 6,168 5,351<br />

Manirampur 0.40 1.30 - 6,235 6,846 5,954<br />

Sharsha 0.66 1.55 - 6,428 6,731 5,206<br />

Average: 0.57 1.55 - 6,409 6,781 5,824<br />

Jhenaidah Jhenaidah Sadar 0.38 2.45 - 5,768 5,837 5,186<br />

Kaliganj 0.63 1.40 - 7,507 7,460 5,920<br />

Maheshpur 0.58 2.50 - 6,190 6,653 5,413<br />

Average: 0.53 2.12 - 6,488 6,650 5,506<br />

Khulna Dumuria 1.00 2.00 - 7,023 7,171 6,269<br />

Average: 1.00 2.00 - 7,023 7,171 6,269<br />

Madaripur Madaripur Sadar 0.42 2.25 - 7,870 8,101 7,442<br />

Rajoir 0.33 2.00 - 6,905 7,133 6,027<br />

Average: 0.38 2.13 - 7,388 7,617 6,735<br />

Magura Magura Sadar 0.53 3.13 - 6,165 6,476 5,319<br />

Shalikha 0.50 2.00 - 7,087 7,546 5,447<br />

Average: 0.52 2.57 - 6,626 7,011 5,383<br />

Narail Kalia 0.33 2.00 - 6,109 6,296 5,521<br />

Narail Sadar 0.40 1.50 - 6,466 6,769 5,312<br />

Average: 0.37 1.75 - 6,288 6,533 5,417<br />

Pirojpur Nazirpur 0.50 1.50 - 2,936 3,868 2,895<br />

Average: 0.50 1.50 - 2,936 3,868 2,895<br />

Satkhira Satkhira Sadar 0.50 2.20 - 5,754 5,948 5,174<br />

Tala 0.40 1.15 - 7,078 6,925 6,125<br />

Average: 0.45 1.68 - 6,416 6,437 5,650<br />

Shariatpur Shariatpur Sadar 0.43 2.33 - 8,697 8,865 7,994<br />

Average: 0.43 2.33 - 8,697 8,865 7,994<br />

FtF Average: 0.36 1.41 - 4,564 4,819 4,086<br />

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District Upazila Average time required for<br />

application<br />

Applicator UDP<br />

Manual<br />

Yield (kg/ha)<br />

Broadcast Applicator UDP<br />

Manual<br />

Broadcast<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Dhobaura 0.58 0.97 5,533 5,576 4,834<br />

Gauripur 0.32 1.22 6,578 6,538 5,762<br />

Haluaghat 0.45 1.20 5,669 6,178 5,219<br />

Muktagachha 0.32 1.27 6,037 6,156 5,331<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 0.32 1.37 5,840 6,120 5,500<br />

Nandail 1.50 3.00 6,345 6,643 5,719<br />

Phulbari 0.47 0.92 8,076 8,867 7,242<br />

Phulpur 0.33 2.05 7,574 8,479 6,298<br />

Trishal 0.31 1.25 6,607 6,712 6,163<br />

Average: 0.51 1.47 - 6,473 6,808 5,785<br />

Sherpur Nakla 0.79 1.60 - 7,276 7,937 6,429<br />

Sherpur Sadar 0.40 1.25 - 6,546 6,586 5,933<br />

Average: 0.60 1.43 6,911 7,262 6,181<br />

Mymensingh and Sherpur Average 0.55 1.45 - 6,692 7,035 5,983<br />

Grand Average: 0.45 1.43 - 5,628 5,927 5,035<br />

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Appendix 14: Vegetable Crop Yields from Demonstration Harvest October-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

District Upazila Crop Variety Farmer Name Transplanting Final Harvest No. Urea used (kg/Ha)<br />

Yield (kg/Ha)<br />

date<br />

Date Picking Guti Prilled Diff. Guti Prilled Diff.<br />

Barisal Barisal Sadar Cabbage Atlas 70 Ms Pari Bagum 29-Nov-11 03-Mar-12 10 336 395 59 70889 57304 13585<br />

Faridpur Faridpur Sadar Cabbage Atlas 70 Zohora Begum 22-Nov-11 06-Mar-12 5 303 464 162 84474 75335 9139<br />

Jessore Manirampur Cabbage Hybrid –Green 60 Ms Baby Akter 20-Dec-11 01-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 8 371 464 94 61355 53179 8176<br />

Jessore Sharsha Cabbage<br />

Indian Hybrid (Ball<br />

Copy)<br />

Ms Mili Begum 30-Nov-11 17-Mar-12 9 361 618 257 68454 56390 12063<br />

Jhalokati Kathalia Cabbage Atlas 70 Subarna Rani 18-Nov-11 11-Mar-12 7 384 469 85 62837 52611 10226<br />

Jhenaidah Jhenaidah Sadar Cabbage Atlas 70 Ms Parul Begum 25-Nov-11 17-Mar-12 5 395 464 70 77593 67253 10339<br />

Rajbari Rajbari Sadar Cabbage Atlas 70 Ms Razia Begum 27-Nov-11 29-Feb-12 5 303 464 162 82187 76027 6160<br />

Satkhira Kalaroa Cabbage Atlas 70 Khodeza Bibi 23-Nov-11 25-Mar-12 9 410 464 54 86667 76101 10567<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar Cauliflower Candit Charm Parbotee Sikder 01-Dec-11 06-Mar-12 4 272 359 87 40310 31349 8961<br />

Bagerhat Kachua Cauliflower<br />

Hybrid -White<br />

Pentesa<br />

Ms Rangita Begum 15-Nov-11 18-Feb-12 8 184 356 172 35074 22823 12251<br />

Bhola Tazumuddin Potato Diamant Shamol Chandra Das 29-Nov-11 28-Feb-12 1 358 741 383 30628 30134 494<br />

Bhola Tazumuddin Potato Diamant Surma Begum 01-Dec-11 29-Feb-12 1 358 741 383 30875 30381 494<br />

Pirojpur Nazirpur Potato Diamant Dilip Kumer Mistri 07-Dec-11 06-Mar-12 1 352 790 438 31122 27911 3211<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar Tomato Rio grandi (Hybrid) Lima Begum 17-Dec-11 02-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 6 321 408 86 17043 14326 2717<br />

Bhola Char Fasson Tomato BARI 14 Fatema Begum 30-Jan-12 23-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 7 321 420 99 12152 9435 2717<br />

Bhola Lalmohan Tomato Romanigo Mrs Marjan 10-Dec-11 03-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 7 321 408 86 18772 14919 3853<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga Tomato BARI Tomato-2 Farjana Akter 25-Nov-11 01-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 7 321 296 -25 48017 41792 6224<br />

Chuadanga Chuadanga Sadar Tomato Songram Sakhina Khatun 03-Oct-11 13-Mar-12 9 321 353 32 49252 43324 5928<br />

Faridpur Madhukhali Tomato Hybrid Ruma Radha Rani Das 17-Nov-11 09-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 5 321 401 80 10374 3557 6817<br />

Faridpur Sadarpur Tomato China (Hybrid) Rahela Begum 26-Nov-11 24-Mar-12 6 321 401 80 23959 20748 3211<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar Tomato Delta (Hybrid) Dipika Kittonia 10-Dec-11 14-Mar-12 10 339 408 69 95490 80028 15462<br />

Jessore Jhikargachha Tomato Hybrid 848 Rubina Begum 22-Dec-11 10-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 10 320 408 87 24453 21983 2470<br />

Jessore Manirampur Tomato Hybrid 848 Ms Rafiza Begum 27-Dec-11 10-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 10 320 420 100 31369 25392 5977<br />

Jhenaidah Kaliganj Tomato Ratan Sreemati Kakoli Rani 07-Dec-11 14-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 8 320 408 87 12646 9040 3606<br />

Jhenaidah Shailkupa Tomato Ratan Jomela Khatun 10-Dec-11 08-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 10 321 405 84 30826 25935 4891<br />

Madaripur Kalkini Tomato Romo V F Alea Begum 19-Nov-11 27-Mar-12 10 320 408 87 25441 20254 5187<br />

Magura Sadar Tomato Ratan Uttara Rani Biswas 20-Nov-11 05-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 9 321 405 84 29640 25836 3804<br />

Meherpur Gangni Tomato Ratan Mafiza Khatun 20-Dec-11 07-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 10 382 425 42 39322 33740 5582<br />

Meherpur Meherpur Sadar Tomato Ratan Rina Khatun 02-Dec-11 28-Mar-12 10 371 420 49 46189 39273 6916<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal Tomato Marglob Rabeya Begum 29-Nov-11 24-Mar-12 9 296 408 111 17833 11708 6126<br />

Pirojpur Kawkhali Tomato Roma V F Ms Mahinur Begum 28-Nov-11 21-Mar-12 5 296 408 111 16104 8052 8052<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi Tomato Holandiar Achia Begum 16-Nov-11 01-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 9 300 408 107 34827 33543 1284<br />

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District Upazila Crop Variety Farmer Name Transplanting Final Harvest No. Urea used (kg/Ha)<br />

Yield (kg/Ha)<br />

date<br />

Date Picking Guti Prilled Diff. Guti Prilled Diff.<br />

Rajbari Rajbari Sadar Tomato Hybrid Mrs Munni Begum 22-Nov-11 24-Mar-12 4 286 445 159 20501 14820 5681<br />

Rajbari Rajbari Sadar Tomato Hybrid Ms Amena Aktar 29-Nov-11 02-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 4 274 408 133 21242 17784 3458<br />

Shariatpur Zanjira Tomato Triptti-2 (Hybrid) Lalmati Begum 17-Nov-11 05-Mar-12 6 320 408 87 17537 13190 4347<br />

Madaripur Rajoir Brinjal Singnath Atiar Rahman Mia 15-May-11 09-Jan-12 19 296 593 296 15907 11387 4520<br />

Barisal Babuganj Brinjal Singnath Karam Ali Payada 02-Jun-11 03-Jan-12 18 212 296 84 7435 5681 1754<br />

Madaripur Madaripur Sadar Brinjal BARI Hybrid 2 Md Salam Matubber 11-Sep-11 13-Mar-12 13 227 296 70 23020 18970 4051<br />

Patuakhali Kalapara Brinjal Uttara Nurjahan Begum 26-Nov-11 10-May-12 18 209 234 24 15191 11767 3423<br />

Jessore Bagharpara Brinjal<br />

Local Improved<br />

(Chega)<br />

Ms Manira Khatun 23-Dec-11 30-May-12 20 210 234 23 28662 23850 4812<br />

Barisal Banaripara Brinjal Uttara Gita Rani Chandra 10-Dec-11 10-May-12 9 209 234 24 11609 8250 3359<br />

Bhola Tazumuddin Brinjal Local HYV Kulsum Bibi 22-Nov-11 20-May-12 18 227 296 70 37643 28603 9040<br />

Rajbari Pangsha Brinjal Kolarmocha (Local) Ruposhi Begum 05-Dec-11 11-May-12 12 213 234 20 16351 13783 2569<br />

Jessore Bagharpara Brinjal<br />

Local Improved<br />

(Chega)<br />

Shirina Akter 24-Dec-11 30-May-12 20 210 234 23 30643 24725 5918<br />

Mymensingh and Sherpur<br />

Mymensingh Nandail Cabbage Hybrid - Murali Shamsun Nahar 18-Nov-11 08-Mar-12 5 316 348 32 65949 58687 7262<br />

Sherpur Nakla Cabbage Hybrid - Murali Ms Ruma Akter 17-Nov-11 16-Feb-12 4 280 316 36 67530 61207 6323<br />

Mymensingh Dhobaura Cauliflower Seminis Sufia Khanom 02-Nov-11 03-Feb-12 4 325 326 1 39915 29739 10176<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka Tomato<br />

Taidee (Late<br />

Variety)<br />

Ms Sufia Khatun 27-Dec-11 23-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 16 119 207 89 60564 39915 20649<br />

Mymensingh Gaffargaon Tomato Roma BF Mrs Shafaly Begum 17-Dec-11 07-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 7 167 204 37 38285 22724 15561<br />

Mymensingh Ishwarganj Tomato Roma BF Hasina Begum 24-Dec-11 11-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 7 445 741 296 38038 23218 14820<br />

Sherpur Sherpur Sadar Tomato Shofol Roskana Begum 24-Nov-11 20-Feb-12 5 173 212 40 21736 19019 2717<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati Brinjal Local Improved Amena Begum 12-Nov-11 06-May-12 12 296 371 74 33987 30727 3260<br />

Sherpur Sreebardi Brinjal Local Improved Ms Irani Akter 10-Nov-11 29-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 12 296 371 74 35617 31814 3804<br />

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Appendix 15. Farmers’ Field Rice Demonstrations Established for Aus Season (<strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong>, 12)<br />

and Year 2<br />

Districts<br />

Name of<br />

Upazilas<br />

Rice Demonstration Plots Established by Men and Women (No.)<br />

Aus <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 to <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

UDP UDP Applicator AWD Total<br />

A. FtF Zone<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 3 (1) 3 (1)<br />

Fakirhat 2 (1) 1 3 (1)<br />

Kachua 2 3 3<br />

Mollahat 4 (1) 4 (1)<br />

Morrelganj 3 (1) 5 (1) 5 (1)<br />

Rampal 1 1<br />

Sub Total: 5 (1) 18 (4) 1 - 19 (4)<br />

Barguna Amtali 11 (3) 11 (3) - 11 (3)<br />

Bamna 4 (1) 4 (1) - 4 (1)<br />

Barguna Sadar 13 (4) 13 (4) - 13 (4)<br />

Betagi 7 (3) 7 (3) - 7 (3)<br />

Sub Total: 35 (11) 35 (11) - 35 (11)<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 3 (1) - - 3 (1)<br />

Babuganj 2 2<br />

Bakerganj 6 (3) 7 (3) - 7 (3)<br />

Banaripara 2 - - 2<br />

Barisal Sadar 2 4 - 4<br />

Gaurnadi 3 (1) 3 (1)<br />

Muladi 2 - 2<br />

Wazirpur 5 (1) 1 - 6 (1)<br />

Sub Total: 8 (3) 28 (6) 1 - 29 (6)<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar 2 8 (1) 1 9 (1)<br />

Burhanuddin 1 4 (1) 4 (1)<br />

Char Fasson 1 5 (1) 1 6 (1)<br />

Daulatkhan 2 2<br />

Lalmohan 1 4 (1) 1 5 (1)<br />

Tazumuddin 1 1<br />

Sub Total: 5 24 (4) 3 - 27 (4)<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga 1 5 (1) 1 1 7 (1)<br />

Chuadanga Sadar 2 (1) 5 (2) 5 (2)<br />

Damurhuda 2 (1) 5 (1) 5 (1)<br />

Jibannagar 2 (1) 4 (1) 4 (1)<br />

Sub Total: 7 (3) 19 (5) 1 1 21 (5)<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga 1 1<br />

Bhanga 2 2<br />

Boalmari 2 2<br />

Faridpur Sadar 2 2<br />

Madhukhali 1 1<br />

Nagarkanda 2 2<br />

Sadarpur 1 1<br />

Saltha 1 1<br />

Sub Total: 12 - 12<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 9 (2) 1 (1) 1 11 (3)<br />

Kashiani 5 (1) 1 - 6 (1)<br />

Kotalipara 9 (3) 1 1 11 (3)<br />

Muksudpur 6 (1) 1 1 8 (1)<br />

Tungipara 4 (1) 1 5 (1)<br />

Sub Total: 33 (8) 4 (1) 4 41 (9)<br />

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Districts<br />

Name of<br />

Upazilas<br />

Rice Demonstration Plots Established by Men and Women (No.)<br />

Aus <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 to <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

UDP UDP Applicator AWD Total<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar 2 6 (1) 1 7 (1)<br />

Bagherpara 1 5 (1) 1 6 (1)<br />

Chaugachha 1 5 (1) 1 6 (1)<br />

Jessore Sadar 1 8 (2) 1 1 10 (2)<br />

Jhikargachha 2 7 (1) 1 8 (1)<br />

Keshabpur 1 5 (1) 1 6 (1)<br />

Manirampur 3 (1) 10 (3) 1 (1) 2 13 (4)<br />

Sharsha 4 (1) 10 (3) 1 1 12 (3)<br />

Sub Total: 15 (2) 56 (13) 8 (1) 4 68 (14)<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 3 (2) 6 (3) 6 (3)<br />

Kathalia 3 (1) 3 (1) - 3 (1)<br />

Nalchity 2 4 - 4<br />

Rajapur 3 (1) 3 (1) - 3 (1)<br />

Sub Total: 11 (4) 16 (5) - 16 (5)<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda 2 2<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar 6 (2) 1 (1) 1 8 (3)<br />

Kaliganj 1 6 (2) 1 7 (2)<br />

Kotchandpur 2 2 4<br />

Maheshpur 4 (1) 10 (3) 1 (1) 1 12 (4)<br />

Shailkupa 3 (1) 7 (2) 7 (2)<br />

Sub Total: 10 (2) 35 (9) 3 (2) 2 40 (11)<br />

Khulna Dighalia 2 2<br />

Dumuria 4 (1) 1 1 6 (1)<br />

Paikgachha 1 1<br />

Phultala 2 2<br />

Terokhada 1 1<br />

Sub Total: 10 (1) 1 1 12 (1)<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 5 (1) 1 6 (1)<br />

Madaripur Sadar 3 (1) 1 1 5 (1)<br />

Rajoir 3 (1) 1 1 5 (1)<br />

Shibchar 3 (1) - 3 (1)<br />

Sub Total: 14 (4) 2 3 19 (4)<br />

Magura Magura Sadar 1 6 (2) 1 1 8 (2)<br />

Mohammadpur 2 2<br />

Shalikha 2 6 (1) 1 7 (1)<br />

Sreepur 2 3 3<br />

Sub Total: 5 17 (3) 2 1 20 (3)<br />

Meherpur Gangni 1 4 (2) 4 (2)<br />

Meherpur Sadar 2 (1) 6 (2) 6 (2)<br />

Mujibnagar 1 3 3<br />

Sub Total: 4 (1) 13 (4) - 13 (4)<br />

Narail Kalia 1 5 (1) 1 6 (1)<br />

Lohagara 3 (1) 3 (1)<br />

Narail Sadar 5 (1) 1 6 (1)<br />

Sub Total: 1 13 (3) 2 - 15 (3)<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 9 (3) 10 (3) - 10 (3)<br />

Dasmina 2 2 - 2<br />

Dumki 1 2 - 2<br />

Galachipa 11 (4) 11 (4) - 11 (4)<br />

Kalapara 1 1 - 1<br />

Mirzaganj 4 (1) 4 (1) - 4 (1)<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 4 (1) 4 (1) - 4 (1)<br />

Sub Total: 32 (9) 34 (9) - 34 (9)<br />

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Districts<br />

Name of<br />

Upazilas<br />

Rice Demonstration Plots Established by Men and Women (No.)<br />

Aus <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 to <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

UDP UDP Applicator AWD Total<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria 5 (2) 5 (2) - 5 (2)<br />

Kawkhali 3 (1) 3 (1) - 3 (1)<br />

Mathbaria 5 (2) 6 (2) - 6 (2)<br />

Nazirpur 1 4 (1) 1 5 (1)<br />

Nesarabad 1 - 1<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 4 (1) 5 (1) - 5 (1)<br />

Zianagor 2 2 - 2<br />

Sub Total: 20 (6) 26 (7) 1 - 27 (7)<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi 1 1<br />

Kalukhali 1 1<br />

Pangsha 1 1<br />

Rajbari Sadar 2 2<br />

Sub Total: 5 - 5<br />

Satkhira Debhata 2 2<br />

Kalaroa 1 5 (1) 5 (1)<br />

Kaliganj 1 3 3<br />

Satkhira Sadar 6 (2) 1 (1) 1 8 (3)<br />

Tala 1 5 (1) 1 6 (1)<br />

Sub Total: 3 21 (4) 2 (1) 1 24 (5)<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj 2 - 2<br />

Damudya 2 - 2<br />

Gosairhat 3 (1) - 3 (1)<br />

Naria 3 (1) - 3 (1)<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 5 (1) 1 (1) - 6 (2)<br />

Zanjira 2 - 2<br />

Sub Total: 17 (3) 1 (1) - 18 (4)<br />

FTF Zone Total 161 (42) 446 (103) 32 (6) 17 495 (109)<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 1 7 (2) - 1 8 (2)<br />

Dhobaura 1 4 (1) 1 - 5 (1)<br />

Gaffargaon 2 (1) 9 (3) - - 9 (3)<br />

Gauripur 4 (1) 1 1 6 (1)<br />

Haluaghat 3 (1) 7 (2) 1 1 9 (2)<br />

Ishwarganj 1 7 (2) - - 7 (2)<br />

Muktagachha 1 5 (1) 1 1 7 (1)<br />

Mymensingh<br />

Sadar<br />

6 (2) 1 - 7 (2)<br />

Nandail 5 (1) 10 (3) 1 1 12 (3)<br />

Phulbari 6 (2) 11 (4) 1 1 13 (4)<br />

Phulpur 10 (4) 1 1 12 (4)<br />

Trishal 3 (1) 9 (2) 1 1 11 (2)<br />

Sub Total: 23 (6) 89 (27) 9 8 106 (27)<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 1 4 (1) - 1 5 (1)<br />

Nakla 4 (1) 1 - 5 (1)<br />

Nalitabari 1 7 (2) - 1 8 (2)<br />

Sherpur Sadar 6 (2) 1 1 8 (2)<br />

Sreebardi 5 (1) - 1 6 (1)<br />

Sub Total: 2 26 (7) 2 4 32 (7)<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 25 (6) 115 (34) 11 12 138 (34)<br />

GRAND TOTAL: 186 (48) 561 (137) 43 (6) 29 633 (143)<br />

Numbers in parentheses ( ) indicate women farmers.<br />

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Appendix 16. Farmers’ Field Vegetable Demonstrations Established for Aus Season by Upazila<br />

and Year 2 to <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Districts<br />

Name of<br />

Upazilas<br />

Demonstration plots Established by men and women (No.)<br />

Aus <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 to <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Eggplant Banana Cabbage Cauliflower Tomato Eggplant Banana Potato Total<br />

A. FtF districts<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 1 (1) 1(1) 1 (1) 2(2)<br />

Fakirhat<br />

Kachua 1 (1) 1(1) 1 (1) 2 (2)<br />

Mollahat<br />

Morrelganj<br />

Rampal<br />

Sub Total: 2(2) - - 2(2) - 2(2) 4 (4)<br />

Barguna Amtali<br />

Bamna<br />

Barguna Sadar<br />

Betagi<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - -<br />

Barisal<br />

Agailjhara<br />

Babuganj<br />

Bakerganj<br />

Banaripara 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Barisal Sadar 1 (1) 1(1)<br />

Gaurnadi<br />

Muladi<br />

Wazirpur<br />

Sub Total: - - 1 (1) - - 1 (1) 2 (2)<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Burhanuddin<br />

Char Fasson 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Daulatkhan 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Lalmohan 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Tazumuddin 1(1) 2(1) 3 (2)<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 3 (3) 2(2) 2(1) 7(6)<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Chuadanga<br />

1 (1) 1 (1) 2 (2)<br />

Sadar<br />

Damurhuda -<br />

Jibannagar -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 2 (2) 1 (1) 3 (3)<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga -<br />

Bhanga -<br />

Boalmari -<br />

Faridpur Sadar 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Madhukhali 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Nagarkanda -<br />

Sadarpur 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Saltha -<br />

Sub Total: - - 1(1) - 2(2) 3(3)<br />

Gopalganj<br />

Gopalganj<br />

Sadar<br />

1(1) 1(1)<br />

Kashiani<br />

Kotalipara<br />

Muksudpur 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Tungipara<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1(1) 1(1) 2(2)<br />

115


Districts<br />

Name of<br />

Upazilas<br />

Demonstration plots Established by men and women (No.)<br />

Aus <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 to <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Eggplant Banana Cabbage Cauliflower Tomato Eggplant Banana Potato Total<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar -<br />

Bagherpara 2(2) 2(2)<br />

Chaugachha -<br />

Jessore Sadar 1 (1) 2(2) 2(2)<br />

Jhikargachha 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Keshabpur -<br />

Manirampur 1(1) 1(1) 2(2)<br />

Sharsha 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Sub Total: 1(1) - 2(2) - 2 (2) 4 (4) 8(8)<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar -<br />

Kathalia 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Nalchity -<br />

Rajapur -<br />

Sub Total: - - 1(1) - - 1(1)<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda 1 (1) 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Jhenaidah<br />

1(1) 1(1)<br />

Sadar<br />

Kaliganj 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Kotchandpur -<br />

Maheshpur 2(2) 2(2)<br />

Shailkupa 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Sub Total: - 1(1) 1(1) - 2(2) 2(2) 1(1) 6(6)<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Madaripur<br />

Sadar<br />

Rajoir<br />

Shibchar<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Magura Magura Sadar 1 (1) 1(1) 1(1) 1(1) 3(3)<br />

Mohammadpur<br />

Shalikha<br />

Sreepur 1(1) 1 (1)<br />

Sub Total: 1 (1) - - 1(1) 2(2) 1(1) 4 (4)<br />

Meherpur Gangni 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Meherpur<br />

1(1) 1 (1)<br />

Sadar<br />

Mujibnagar 2 (1) 2 (1)<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 2 (2) 2 (1) 4 (3)<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Dasmina<br />

Dumki<br />

Galachipa<br />

Kalapara 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Mirzaganj<br />

Patuakhali<br />

Sadar<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1(1) 1(1) 2(2)<br />

Pirojpur<br />

Bhandaria<br />

Kawkhali 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Mathbaria<br />

Nazirpur 1 2<br />

Nesarabad<br />

Pirojpur Sadar<br />

Zianagor<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1(1) - 1 3 (1)<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Kalukhali<br />

Pangsha 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Rajbari Sadar 1(1) 2 (2) 3(3)<br />

Sub Total: - - 1(1) - 3(3) 1(1) 5(5)<br />

116


Districts<br />

Satkhira<br />

Name of<br />

Upazilas<br />

Demonstration plots Established by men and women (No.)<br />

Aus <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 to <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Eggplant Banana Cabbage Cauliflower Tomato Eggplant Banana Potato Total<br />

Debhata<br />

Kalaroa 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Kaliganj<br />

Satkhira Sadar<br />

Tala<br />

Sub Total: - - 1(1) - - 1(1)<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj -<br />

Damudya -<br />

Gosairhat -<br />

Naria -<br />

Shariatpur<br />

Sadar<br />

-<br />

Zanjira 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1(1) 1(1)<br />

FTF Zone Total 3 (3) 2 (2) 8 (8) 2(2) 22 (22) 19 (18) 2 (2) 3(1) 56 (53)<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Dhobaura 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Gaffargaon 1(1) 1(1) 1(1) 2(2)<br />

Gauripur<br />

Haluaghat<br />

Ishwarganj 1 (1) 1(1)<br />

Muktagachha 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Mymensingh<br />

1(1) 1(1) 1(1) 1(1) 2(2)<br />

Sadar<br />

Nandail 1 (1) 1(1)<br />

Phulbari 1(1) 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Phulpur<br />

Trishal<br />

Sub Total: 3 (3) 1 (1) 1 (1) 1(1) 4 (4) 3 (3) 1(1) 10 (10)<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Nakla 1(1) 1(1) 2(2) 3 (3)<br />

Nalitabari 1(1) 1(1)<br />

Sherpur Sadar 1(1) 1(1) 2 (2)<br />

Sreebardi 1(1) 1 (1)<br />

Sub Total: 1 (1) - 1(1) - 1(1) 6 (6) 8 (8)<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 4 (4) 1(1) 2 (2) 1(1) 5 (5) 9 (9) 1(1) 18 (18)<br />

GRAND TOTAL: 7 (7) 3 (3) 10 (10) 3(3) 27 (27) 28 (27) 3(3) 3(1) 74 (71)<br />

Numbers in parentheses ( ) indicate women farmers.<br />

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Appendix 17. Results of NPK Trials by Upazila – Boro <strong>2012</strong><br />

District Upazila Plant Height (cm) Tiller No./m 2 Panicle No./m 2 Yield (MT/ha)<br />

T1 T2 T3 T4 T1 T2 T3 T4 T1 T2 T3 T4 T1 T2 T3 T4<br />

A. FtF Districts<br />

Bagerhat Sadar 102 109 110 108 275 327 300 286 258 311 287 267 9 9.7 8.6 8.43<br />

Sadar 95 101 104 109 375 501 395 344 356 492 380 330 5.1 6.8 5.7 5.18<br />

Gopalganj Kotalipara 98 107 112 99 258 233 310 266 247 282 304 253 7.4 8.2 9 7.54<br />

Tungipara 96 102 102 99 400 451 507 470 389 430 473 454 6.3 6.6 7.1 6.78<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 98 101 101 99 437 479 500 484 398 450 465 451 6.8 7.9 8.1 7.9<br />

Pirojpur Nazirpur 94 95 96 96 400 288 363 400 398 287 362 398 7.6 7.7 8.7 7.81<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 94 106 105 105 425 525 500 505 414 508 490 490 7.4 9.6 9.4 8.61<br />

Madaripur<br />

Sadar 89 98 99 99 425 450 475 472 419 440 469 466 6.6 8.4 8.4 8.65<br />

Kalkini 86 94 97 90 424 492 510 475 405 474 490 456 6.5 7.5 7.6 6.7<br />

Faridpur<br />

Sadar 86 89 92 87 387 425 450 393 350 387 412 356 6.9 7.6 8 7.14<br />

Bhanga 105 104 104 104 318 368 314 332 315 368 309 332 8.2 8.3 8.9 8.71<br />

Rajbari Sadar 89 92 100 91 465 520 550 471 460 517 550 470 8.9 9.5 9.6 8.6<br />

Sadar 100 104 103 103 365 367 426 393 356 354 418 382 3.9 5.8 6 5.96<br />

Bhola Tazumuddin 96 103 104 100 359 365 425 389 354 357 414 381 3.6 5.3 5.5 5.45<br />

Charfason 102 105 103 105 395 481 456 488 384 451 442 467 5 7.4 6.5 7.3<br />

Jessore Manirampur 117 119 121 122 403 429 440 458 377 409 362 438 5.8 7.2 7.3 7.96<br />

Narail Sadar 119 120 119 122 431 465 442 487 423 454 435 482 6.6 7.4 6.9 7.53<br />

Khulna Domoria 116 130 127 131 384 442 434 467 361 408 394 442 6 7 6.8 7.07<br />

Satkhira<br />

Sadar 104 113 120 115 348 401 445 380 348 401 444 377 6.6 7.5 9.1 7.98<br />

Tala 86 96 91 92 359 570 643 578 339 346 625 567 5.4 5.7 5.7 5.47<br />

Sadar 91 92 98 91 426 456 518 450 368 425 431 425 4.9 5.9 6.6 6.43<br />

Jhenaidah Kaliganj 96 102 103 101 337 353 437 359 318 343 406 350 5.7 6.8 7.5 6.31<br />

Maheshpur 103 115 112 114 400 437 414 460 343 381 367 414 5.9 6.9 7.2 6.82<br />

Magura Sadar 101 102 104 103 379 396 403 410 359 387 400 409 6.5 6.8 7.4 7.38<br />

Chuadanga Dhamurhuda 104 113 112 118 402 441 417 459 342 380 365 416 6 6.9 6.7 7.16<br />

Meherpur Sadar 107 115 114 121 411 450 425 467 350 387 371 423 6.2 7.1 6.9 7.31<br />

B. M&S Districts<br />

Sadar 84 99 102 97 338 373 381 318 328 363 373 307 5.2 6.7 7.1 6.31<br />

Trishal 89 95 93 94 334 310 334 337 332 304 334 337 6.1 7.1 7.2 7.2<br />

Fulbaria 96 103 102 103 459 455 485 498 356 393 412 434 5.7 7.2 6.7 7.76<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 111 115 116 113 312 343 384 368 307 337 379 360 5.2 6 6.4 6.21<br />

Gaffargaon 96 92 88 92 346 355 367 317 323 349 362 309 7.3 7.3 7.8 6.08<br />

Ishwarganj 93 98 96 99 309 331 356 365 278 326 352 359 7.1 8 8.2 8.46<br />

Phulpur 92 96 97 92 175 250 187 193 175 250 187 193 5.8 7.8 7.3 5.98<br />

Sadar 86 98 102 91 345 370 388 324 338 370 359 307 4.9 6.1 6.3 6.03<br />

Sherpur Nalitabari 101 104 108 105 313 351 399 299 302 338 385 285 5.7 7.1 7.8 5.52<br />

Nakla 95 96 97 95 346 385 396 355 346 385 396 355 6.8 8 8.5 7.91<br />

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Appendix 18: Detailed Data by Upazila of Cabbage, Cauliflower and Tomato from Trial Plots<br />

Farmers Name District Upazila Crop Variety Transplating<br />

date<br />

A. FtF Districts<br />

Kohinur Begum<br />

Ms Mazeda<br />

Begum<br />

Rubi Begum<br />

Bagerhat<br />

Bagerhat<br />

Sadar<br />

Jessore Bagherpara Cabbage<br />

Jhalokati<br />

Jhalakati<br />

Sadar<br />

Final<br />

Harvest<br />

Date<br />

No of<br />

Picking<br />

T1<br />

dose<br />

kg/ha<br />

Cabbage Green 621 23-Nov-11 26-Feb-12 5 543 464 383 846 28454 35568 42682 30233<br />

Hybrid<br />

Supergreen<br />

T2<br />

dose<br />

kg/ha<br />

T3<br />

dose<br />

kg/ha<br />

T4<br />

dose<br />

kg/ha<br />

T1<br />

Yield<br />

kg/ha<br />

T2<br />

Yield<br />

kg/ha<br />

T3<br />

Yield<br />

kg/ha<br />

T4<br />

Yield<br />

kg/ha<br />

20-Nov-11 18-Feb-12 8 494 464 282 621 42647 43759 45986 44381<br />

Cabbage Atlas 70 29-Nov-11 13-Mar-12 6 573 464 384 847 41891 48610 51969 55822<br />

Sreemonti Rita<br />

Rani<br />

Jhenaidah Kaliganj Cabbage Hybrid 60 03-Nov-11 25-Mar-12 4 490 461 392 879 70081 70179 78217 71037<br />

Ms Rupali<br />

Khatun<br />

Magura Sreepur Cabbage Atlas 70 28-Nov-11 24-Mar-12 6 395 464 375 828 54893 70217 95559 83338<br />

Rebeka Begum Shariatpur Zanjira Cabbage Atlas 70 27-Dec-11 03-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 7 593 464 383 847 58687 63232 59873 67678<br />

Bilkish Begum Shariatpur<br />

Shariatpur<br />

White Sun<br />

Cauliflower<br />

Sadar<br />

(Hybrid)<br />

16-Nov-11 03-Mar-12 7 445 336 296 605 60663 64714 65702 67579<br />

Ms Hasina<br />

Begum<br />

Jessore Chaugachha Tomato Pusarobi 09-Dec-11 04-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 8 316 311 282 797 60070 60466 64022 66394<br />

Doli Begum Jessore Jhikargachha Tomato<br />

Hybrid<br />

Shurokkha<br />

16-Dec-11 09-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 10 408 408 320 806 34382 36655 42780 40607<br />

Hazera Begum Jhenaidah Maheshpur Tomato<br />

BARRI<br />

Tomato 3<br />

10-Jan-12 10-May-12 9 198 263 236 797 44055 49370 55002 61058<br />

Afroza Yesmeen<br />

Hybrid<br />

Khulna Dumuria Tomato<br />

Keya<br />

Shurokkha<br />

26-Nov-11 08-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 10 346 311 282 797 47711 49864 57176 63064<br />

Sima Vutto Narail Narail Sadar Tomato<br />

Indian<br />

Marglob<br />

19-Nov-11 17-Mar-12 10 494 408 296 806 29146 33592 35370 37840<br />

Mrs Jamila<br />

Begum<br />

Pirojpur Nesarabad Tomato Roma V F 25-Nov-11 05-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 10 296 408 282 709 40706 33691 48017 52068<br />

B. Mymensingh and Sherpur<br />

Md Mojibor<br />

Mymensingh<br />

Autum<br />

Mymensingh<br />

Cabbage<br />

Rahman<br />

Sadar<br />

Queen<br />

05-Dec-11 15-Mar-12 9 395 464 267 593 39026 46140 55723 62244<br />

Ms Nahida<br />

Parvin Angory<br />

Mymensingh Gaffargaon Tomato ROMA BF 29-Nov-12 08-<strong>Apr</strong>-12 13 198 408 333 840 33987 58687 86450 82251<br />

Jamila Khatun Sherpur Nalitabari Tomato Elachi 16-Nov-11 11-Mar-12 5 148 212 296 593 18772 21736 22230 21242<br />

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Appendix 19. Farmers’ Field Rice Trials Established Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

District Upazila Year 1 Boro<br />

<strong>2012</strong><br />

Quarter 7 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> Aus <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 Total Project<br />

through to date<br />

NPK Dibble Saline<br />

Soil<br />

Appli<br />

cator<br />

NPK Dibble Saline<br />

Soil<br />

Appli<br />

cator<br />

Male Female Total<br />

FtF Districts<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 1 1 1 2 - 2<br />

Fakirhat - - -<br />

Kachua - - -<br />

Mollahat - - -<br />

Morrelganj 1 (1) 1 (1) - 1 1<br />

Rampal - - -<br />

Sub Total: 1 1 1 (1) 1 1 (1) 2 1 3<br />

Barguna Amtali 2 (1) 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 2 3<br />

Bamna - - -<br />

Barguna Sadar 1 (1) 1 1 1 1 2<br />

Betagi - - -<br />

Sub Total: 3 (2) 2 (1) 2 (1) 2 3 5<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 1 1 1 2 - 2<br />

Babuganj 1 1 - 1<br />

Bakerganj 2 (1) 1 1 2<br />

Banaripara - - -<br />

Barisal Sadar 2 2 - 2<br />

Gaurnadi - - -<br />

Muladi - - -<br />

Wazirpur 1 1 - 1<br />

Sub Total: 7 (1) 1 1 7 1 8<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar 1 1 1 1 2 - 2<br />

Burhanuddin - - -<br />

Char Fasson 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Daulatkhan - - -<br />

Lalmohan - - -<br />

Tazumuddin 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Sub Total: 3 1 3 1 4 - 4<br />

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District Upazila Year 1 Boro<br />

<strong>2012</strong><br />

Quarter 7 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> Aus <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 Total Project<br />

through to date<br />

NPK Dibble Saline Appli NPK Dibble Saline Appli Male Female Total<br />

Soil cator<br />

Soil cator<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga - - -<br />

Chuadanga Sadar - - -<br />

Damurhuda 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Jibannagar - - -<br />

Sub Total: 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga - - -<br />

Bhanga 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Boalmari - - -<br />

Faridpur Sadar 1 (1) 1 (1) - 1 1<br />

Madhukhali - - -<br />

Nagarkanda - - -<br />

Sadarpur - - -<br />

Saltha - - -<br />

Sub Total: 2 (1) 2 (1) 1 1 2<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 1 1 1 2 - 2<br />

Kashiani - - -<br />

Kotalipara 1 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 1 2<br />

Muksudpur - - -<br />

Tungipara 1 1 1 2 - 2<br />

Sub Total: 3 3 (1) 3 (1) 5 1 6<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar - - -<br />

Bagherpara - - -<br />

Chaugachha - - -<br />

Jessore Sadar 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Jhikargachha - - -<br />

Keshabpur - - -<br />

Manirampur 1 (1) 1 (1) - 1 1<br />

Sharsha - - -<br />

Sub Total: 1 (1) 1 2 (1) 1 1 2<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 2 2 - 2<br />

Kathalia - - -<br />

Nalchity - - -<br />

Rajapur 1 1 - 1<br />

Sub Total: 3 3 - 3<br />

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District Upazila Year 1 Boro<br />

<strong>2012</strong><br />

Quarter 7 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> Aus <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 Total Project<br />

through to date<br />

NPK Dibble Saline Appli NPK Dibble Saline Appli Male Female Total<br />

Soil cator<br />

Soil cator<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda - - -<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar 1 (1) 1 (1) - 1 1<br />

Kaliganj 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Kotchandpur - - -<br />

Maheshpur 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Shailkupa - - -<br />

Sub Total: 3 (1) 3 (1) 2 1 3<br />

Khulna Dighalia - - -<br />

Dumuria 1 (1) 1 (1) - 1 1<br />

Paikgachha - - -<br />

Phultala - - -<br />

Terokhada - - -<br />

Sub Total: 1 (1) 1 (1) - 1 1<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 1 1 1 2 - 2<br />

Madaripur Sadar 1 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 1 2<br />

Rajoir - - -<br />

Shibchar - - -<br />

Sub Total: 2 2 (1) 2 (1) 3 1 4<br />

Magura Magura Sadar 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Mohammadpur - - -<br />

Shalikha 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Sreepur - - -<br />

Sub Total: 1 1 1 1 2 - 2<br />

Meherpur Gangni - - -<br />

Meherpur Sadar 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Mujibnagar - - -<br />

Sub Total: 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Narail Kalia - - -<br />

Lohagara - - -<br />

Narail Sadar 1 (1) 1 (1) - 1 1<br />

Sub Total: 1 (1) 1 (1) - 1 1<br />

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District Upazila Year 1 Boro<br />

<strong>2012</strong><br />

Quarter 7 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> Aus <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 Total Project<br />

through to date<br />

NPK Dibble Saline Appli NPK Dibble Saline Appli Male Female Total<br />

Soil cator<br />

Soil cator<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 1 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 1 2<br />

Dasmina 1 1 - 1<br />

Dumki 1 (1) - 1 1<br />

Galachipa 1 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 1 2<br />

Kalapara 1 1 - 1<br />

Mirzaganj 1 (1) - 1 1<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 1 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 1 2<br />

Sub Total: 7 (2) 1 (1) 2 (2) 1 (1) 2 (2) 5 5 10<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria 1 1 - 1<br />

Kawkhali - - -<br />

Mathbaria 1 1 - 1<br />

Nazirpur 1 1 1 2 - 2<br />

Nesarabad - - -<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 1 1 - 1<br />

Zianagor - - -<br />

Sub Total: 4 1 1 5 - 5<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi - - -<br />

Kalukhali - - -<br />

Pangsha - - -<br />

Rajbari Sadar 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Sub Total: 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Satkhira Debhata - - -<br />

Kalaroa - - -<br />

Kaliganj - - -<br />

Satkhira Sadar 1 1 (1) 1 1 (1) 1 1 2<br />

Tala 1 1 1 - 1<br />

Sub Total: 2 1 (1) 2 1 (1) 2 1 3<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj - - -<br />

Damudya - - -<br />

Gosairhat - - -<br />

Naria - - -<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 1 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 1 2<br />

Zanjira - - -<br />

Sub Total: 1 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 1 2<br />

FTF Zone Total 31 (5) 26 (8) 2 (1) 1 2 (2) 5 (3) 28 (9) 1 2 (2) 5 (3) 48 19 67<br />

123


District Upazila Year 1 Boro<br />

<strong>2012</strong><br />

Quarter 7 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> Aus <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 Total Project<br />

through to date<br />

NPK Dibble Saline<br />

Soil<br />

Appli<br />

cator<br />

NPK Dibble Saline<br />

Soil<br />

Appli<br />

cator<br />

Male Female Total<br />

Mymensingh & Sherpur<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 2 1 1 3 - 3<br />

Dhobaura 1 1 - 1<br />

Gaffargaon 2 1 1 1 1 4 - 4<br />

Gauripur 1 1 - 1<br />

Haluaghat 3 (3) 1 3 4<br />

Ishwarganj 2 (2) 1 1 1 2 3<br />

Muktagachha 2 2 - 2<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 1 1 1 2 - 2<br />

Nandail 3 1 1 4 - 4<br />

Phulbari 4 (1) 1 (1) 1 1 (1) 1 4 2 6<br />

Phulpur 2 1 (1) 1 (1) 2 1 3<br />

Trishal 4 1 1 5 - 5<br />

Sub Total: 28 (6) 7 (2) 3 7 (2) 3 30 8 38<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati - - -<br />

Nakla 1 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 1 2<br />

Nalitabari 2 1 1 3 - 3<br />

Sherpur Sadar 2 1 1 3 - 3<br />

Sreebardi 1 1 - 1<br />

Sub Total: 6 3 (1) 3 (1) 8 1 9<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 34 (6) 10 (3) 3 10 (3) 3 38 9 47<br />

GRAND TOTAL: 65 (11) 36 (11) 2 (1) 1 2 (2) 8 (3) 38 (12) 1 2 (2) 8 (3) 86 28 114<br />

Numbers in parentheses ( ) indicate women farmers.<br />

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Appendix 20: Participation of Field Days for Demonstrations and Trials Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Districts<br />

Name of<br />

Upazilas<br />

No. of Field days<br />

Year 1 Quarter 7 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> 20112 Year 2 Total Project to date<br />

Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total<br />

A. FtF districts<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar 2 177 42 219 - 1 59 21 80 3 236 63 299<br />

Fakirhat 1 59 39 98 - 1 45 35 80 2 104 74 178<br />

Kachua - - - - - 1 42 38 80 1 42 38 80<br />

Mollahat 1 57 23 80 - - - - - 1 57 23 80<br />

Morrelganj 1 57 23 80 - 2 138 22 160 3 195 45 240<br />

Rampal - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 5 350 127 477 - - - - 5 284 116 400 10 634 243 877<br />

Barguna Amtali 1 121 4 125 - 2 130 90 220 3 251 94 345<br />

Bamna - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Barguna Sadar 2 155 5 160 - 2 125 75 200 4 280 80 360<br />

Betagi 1 120 2 122 - - - - - 1 120 2 122<br />

Sub Total: 4 396 11 407 - - - - 4 255 165 420 8 651 176 827<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 2 123 37 160 - - - - - 2 123 37 160<br />

Babuganj - - - - - 1 65 25 90 1 65 25 90<br />

Bakerganj 1 95 20 115 - 1 70 32 102 2 165 52 217<br />

Banaripara 1 66 14 80 - - - - - 1 66 14 80<br />

Barisal Sadar 2 182 30 212 - 2 160 60 220 4 342 90 432<br />

Gaurnadi 2 142 46 188 - - - - - 2 142 46 188<br />

Muladi - - - - - 1 70 22 92 1 70 22 92<br />

Wazirpur 4 213 107 320 1 42 38 80 1 42 38 80 5 255 145 400<br />

Sub Total: 12 821 254 1,075 1 42 38 80 6 407 177 584 18 1,228 431 1,659<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar - 1 89 11 100 1 89 11 100 1 89 11 100<br />

Burhanuddin - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Char Fasson - 1 73 27 100 1 73 27 100 1 73 27 100<br />

Daulatkhan - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Lalmohan - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Tazumuddin - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 2 162 38 200 2 162 38 200 2 162 38 200<br />

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Districts<br />

Name of<br />

Upazilas<br />

No. of Field days<br />

Year 1 Quarter 7 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> 20112 Year 2 Total Project to date<br />

Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga - 1 83 27 110 1 83 27 110 1 83 27 110<br />

Chuadanga Sadar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Damurhuda - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Jibannagar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1 83 27 110 1 83 27 110 1 83 27 110<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Bhanga - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Boalmari - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Faridpur Sadar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Madhukhali - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Nagarkanda - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sadarpur - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Saltha - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 2 110 107 217 1 74 16 90 1 74 16 90 3 184 123 307<br />

Kashiani 1 93 22 115 1 75 7 82 1 75 7 82 2 168 29 197<br />

Kotalipara 2 124 36 160 2 100 60 160 2 100 60 160 4 224 96 320<br />

Muksudpur 2 145 75 220 1 65 26 91 1 65 26 91 3 210 101 311<br />

Tungipara 2 105 56 161 1 59 21 80 1 59 21 80 3 164 77 241<br />

Sub Total: 9 577 296 873 6 373 130 503 6 373 130 503 15 950 426 1,376<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar - 1 58 22 80 1 58 22 80 1 58 22 80<br />

Bagherpara - 1 65 21 86 1 65 21 86 1 65 21 86<br />

Chaugachha - 1 60 30 90 1 60 30 90 1 60 30 90<br />

Jessore Sadar - 1 50 30 80 1 50 30 80 1 50 30 80<br />

Jhikargachha - 1 65 20 85 1 65 20 85 1 65 20 85<br />

Keshabpur - 1 63 33 96 1 63 33 96 1 63 33 96<br />

Manirampur - 1 56 44 100 1 56 44 100 1 56 44 100<br />

Sharsha - 1 62 40 102 1 62 40 102 1 62 40 102<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 8 479 240 719 8 479 240 719 8 479 240 719<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 2 124 56 180 - - - - - 2 124 56 180<br />

Kathalia 1 49 31 80 - - - - - 1 49 31 80<br />

Nalchity 1 80 - 80 - 1 64 16 80 2 144 16 160<br />

Rajapur 1 42 38 80 - - - - - 1 42 38 80<br />

Sub Total: 5 295 125 420 - - - - 1 64 16 80 6 359 141 500<br />

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Districts<br />

Name of<br />

Upazilas<br />

No. of Field days<br />

Year 1 Quarter 7 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> 20112 Year 2 Total Project to date<br />

Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar - 1 68 20 88 1 68 20 88 1 68 20 88<br />

Kaliganj - 1 79 9 88 1 79 9 88 1 79 9 88<br />

Kotchandpur - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Maheshpur - 1 80 20 100 1 80 20 100 1 80 20 100<br />

Shailkupa - 1 69 31 100 1 69 31 100 1 69 31 100<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 4 296 80 376 4 296 80 376 4 296 80 376<br />

Khulna Dighalia - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Dumuria - 2 110 90 200 2 110 90 200 2 110 90 200<br />

Paikgachha - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Phultala - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Terokhada - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 2 110 90 200 2 110 90 200 2 110 90 200<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 1 58 35 93 2 142 58 200 2 142 58 200 3 200 93 293<br />

Madaripur Sadar 2 115 75 190 1 62 38 100 1 62 38 100 3 177 113 290<br />

Rajoir 2 124 76 200 1 70 30 100 1 70 30 100 3 194 106 300<br />

Shibchar 1 36 44 80 - - - - - 1 36 44 80<br />

Sub Total: 6 333 230 563 4 274 126 400 4 274 126 400 10 607 356 963<br />

Magura Magura Sadar - 2 123 69 192 2 123 69 192 2 123 69 192<br />

Mohammadpur - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Shalikha - 1 95 25 120 1 95 25 120 1 95 25 120<br />

Sreepur - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 3 218 94 312 3 218 94 312 3 218 94 312<br />

Meherpur Gangni - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Meherpur Sadar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Mujibnagar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Narail Kalia - 1 71 15 86 1 71 15 86 1 71 15 86<br />

Lohagara - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Narail Sadar - 1 39 41 80 1 39 41 80 1 39 41 80<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 2 110 56 166 2 110 56 166 2 110 56 166<br />

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Districts<br />

Name of<br />

Upazilas<br />

No. of Field days<br />

Year 1 Quarter 7 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> 20112 Year 2 Total Project to date<br />

Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal - - - - - 4 287 124 411 4 287 124 411<br />

Dasmina - - - - - 1 90 25 115 1 90 25 115<br />

Dumki - - - - - 2 186 44 230 2 186 44 230<br />

Galachipa 2 110 62 172 - 4 300 143 443 6 410 205 615<br />

Kalapara - - - - - 2 140 120 260 2 140 120 260<br />

Mirzaganj 2 185 55 240 - - - - - 2 185 55 240<br />

Patuakhali Sadar - - - - - 1 100 60 160 1 100 60 160<br />

Sub Total: 4 295 117 412 - - - - 14 1,103 516 1,619 18 1,398 633 2,031<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria 1 60 40 100 - - - - - 1 60 40 100<br />

Kawkhali 1 90 21 111 - - - - - 1 90 21 111<br />

Mathbaria - - - - - 1 42 65 107 1 42 65 107<br />

Nazirpur 1 56 27 83 - - - - - 1 56 27 83<br />

Nesarabad - - - - 1 51 29 80 1 51 29 80 1 51 29 80<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 1 51 29 80 - - - - - 1 51 29 80<br />

Zianagor - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 4 257 117 374 1 51 29 80 2 93 94 187 6 350 211 561<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Kalukhali - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Pangsha - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Rajbari Sadar - 1 80 22 102 1 80 22 102 1 80 22 102<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1 80 22 102 1 80 22 102 1 80 22 102<br />

Satkhira Debhata - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Kalaroa - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Kaliganj - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Satkhira Sadar - 2 139 71 210 2 139 71 210 2 139 71 210<br />

Tala - 2 132 57 189 2 132 57 189 2 132 57 189<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 4 271 128 399 4 271 128 399 4 271 128 399<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj 1 58 42 100 - - - - - 1 58 42 100<br />

Damudya - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Gosairhat 1 77 34 111 - - - - - 1 77 34 111<br />

Naria 1 68 58 126 - - - - - 1 68 58 126<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 2 79 102 181 1 75 25 100 1 75 25 100 3 154 127 281<br />

Zanjira - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 5 282 236 518 1 75 25 100 1 75 25 100 6 357 261 618<br />

FTF Zone Total 54 3,606 1,513 5,119 40 2,624 1,123 3,747 70 4,737 2,140 6,877 124 8,343 3,653 11,996<br />

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Districts<br />

Name of<br />

Upazilas<br />

No. of Field days<br />

Year 1 Quarter 7 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> 20112 Year 2 Total Project to date<br />

Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total Events Male Female Total<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 2 128 32 160 1 67 23 90 2 152 42 194 4 280 74 354<br />

Dhobaura 1 65 36 101 1 75 16 91 2 131 46 177 3 196 82 278<br />

Gaffargaon 4 392 102 494 1 89 9 98 3 224 48 272 7 616 150 766<br />

Gauripur 2 160 50 210 1 71 9 80 2 147 13 160 4 307 63 370<br />

Haluaghat 2 120 57 177 1 68 32 100 2 127 73 200 4 247 130 377<br />

Ishwarganj 2 158 8 166 1 95 4 99 3 234 30 264 5 392 38 430<br />

Muktagachha 2 118 34 152 1 65 20 85 2 134 55 189 4 252 89 341<br />

Mymensingh<br />

2 100 46 146 1 88 9 97 2 163 34 197 4 263 80 343<br />

Sadar<br />

Nandail 4 243 78 321 2 148 50 198 3 215 68 283 7 458 146 604<br />

Phulbari 6 331 155 486 2 138 62 200 5 307 141 448 11 638 296 934<br />

Phulpur 5 269 86 355 1 50 30 80 3 180 65 245 8 449 151 600<br />

Trishal 5 353 92 445 2 145 39 184 3 214 56 270 8 567 148 715<br />

Sub Total: 37 2,437 776 3,213 15 1,099 303 1,402 32 2,228 671 2,899 69 4,665 1,447 6,112<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 1 77 30 107 1 67 33 100 2 127 54 181 3 204 84 288<br />

Nakla 3 170 67 237 1 61 23 84 2 151 78 229 5 321 145 466<br />

Nalitabari 1 43 21 64 1 70 10 80 2 143 17 160 3 186 38 224<br />

Sherpur Sadar 3 255 142 397 1 76 11 87 2 151 16 167 5 406 158 564<br />

Sreebardi 2 159 41 200 1 52 50 102 2 128 61 189 4 287 102 389<br />

Sub Total: 10 704 301 1,005 5 326 127 453 10 700 226 926 20 1,404 527 1,931<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 47 3,141 1,077 4,218 20 1,425 430 1,855 42 2,928 897 3,825 89 6,069 1,974 8,043<br />

GRAND TOTAL: 101 6,747 2,590 9,337 60 4,049 1,553 5,602 112 7,665 3,037 10,702 213 14,412 5,627 20,039<br />

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Appendix 21. Motivational Field Visits Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

District Upazilas of Upazilas of<br />

Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il- <strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Host Participants No. of Participants No. of Participants No. of Participants No. of Participants<br />

Program Male Female Total Program Male Female Total Program Male Female Total Program Male Female Total<br />

A. FtF Districts<br />

Bagerhat<br />

Bagerhat<br />

Sadar<br />

Tungipara - - 1 34 14 48<br />

Lohagara - - 1 32 10 42 3 97 41 138<br />

Pirojpur<br />

Sadar<br />

1 31 17 48 1 31 17 48<br />

Kachua Kotalipara - - 1 37 11 48 1 37 11 48<br />

Morrelganj<br />

Bagerhat<br />

1 35 13 48 - - - - -<br />

Sadar<br />

2 70 23 93<br />

Fakirhat 1 35 10 45 - - - - -<br />

Sub Total 2 70 23 93 1 31 17 48 4 134 52 186 6 204 75 279<br />

Barguna Sadar Dumki 1 42 7 49 - - - - - 1 42 7 49<br />

Sub Total 1 42 7 49 - - - - - - - - 1 42 7 49<br />

Barisal Sadar<br />

Barguna<br />

- - 1 33 16 49<br />

Sadar<br />

2 69 27 96<br />

Kathalia 1 36 11 47 1 36 11 47<br />

Babuganj Kawkhali 1 35 9 44 - - - - -<br />

Betagi 1 37 7 44 - - - - -<br />

Wazirpur 1 37 7 44 - - - - -<br />

Muksudpur 1 41 15 56 - - - - -<br />

6 207 73 280<br />

Galachipa 1 27 19 46 1 27 19 46<br />

Bauphal 1 30 16 46 1 30 16 46<br />

Wazirpur Bamna 1 35 9 44 - - - - - 1 35 9 44<br />

Bakerganj Bauphal 1 38 8 46 - - - - -<br />

Kalapara 1 38 12 50 - - - - - 3 112 34 146<br />

Galachipa 1 36 14 50 - - - - -<br />

Gaurnadi Amtali 1 36 12 48 - - - - -<br />

Barguna<br />

Sadar and<br />

1 37 5 42 - - - - -<br />

Gaurnadi<br />

Kashiani 1 31 16 47 - - - - -<br />

Betagi 1 33 8 41 - - - - -<br />

7 242 80 322<br />

Barisal and<br />

Mirzaganj<br />

- - 1 34 18 52<br />

Bakerganj 1 35 11 46 1 35 11 46<br />

Amtali 1 36 10 46 1 36 10 46<br />

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District<br />

Upazilas of<br />

Host<br />

Agailjhara<br />

Upazilas of<br />

Participants<br />

Agailjhara<br />

and Jhalakati<br />

Sadar<br />

No. of<br />

Program<br />

Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il- <strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Participants No. of Participants No. of Participants No. of Participants<br />

Male Female Total Program Male Female Total Program Male Female Total Program Male Female Total<br />

- - 1 34 16 50 1 34 16 50<br />

Sub Total 12 434 122 556 5 164 67 231 8 265 117 382 20 699 239 938<br />

Gopalganj Kotalipara Narail Sadar - 1 24 17 41 1 24 17 41 1 24 17 41<br />

Sub Total - - - - 1 24 17 41 1 24 17 41 1 24 17 41<br />

Patuakhali Sadar Barisal Sadar 1 41 8 49 - - - - -<br />

Dasmina 1 36 12 48 - - - - -<br />

2 77 20 97<br />

Galachipa<br />

Patuakhali<br />

Sadar<br />

1 38 11 49 - - - - - 1 38 11 49<br />

Sub Total 3 115 31 146 - - - - - - - - 3 115 31 146<br />

Pirojpur Sadar Morrelganj 1 40 10 50 - - - - -<br />

Nalchity 1 31 17 48 - - - - -<br />

2 71 27 98<br />

Sub Total 2 71 27 98 - - - - - - - - 2 71 27 98<br />

Jhalakati Sadar Muladi 1 41 9 50 - - - - -<br />

Nazirpur - - 1 33 15 48<br />

Agailjhara - - 1 32 16 48<br />

Bhandaria - 1 30 18 48 1 30 18 48<br />

4 136 58 194<br />

Pirojpur<br />

Kathalia<br />

1 39 11 50 - - - - -<br />

Sadar<br />

2 77 22 99<br />

Babuganj 1 38 11 49 - - - - -<br />

Sub Total 3 118 31 149 1 30 18 48 3 95 49 144 6 213 80 293<br />

Shariatpur<br />

Shariatpur<br />

Banaripara 1 38 9 47 - - - - -<br />

Sadar<br />

2 78 17 95<br />

Gopalganj 1 40 8 48 - - - - -<br />

Damuddya Gopalganj 1 30 19 49 - - - - - 1 30 19 49<br />

Sub Total 3 108 36 144 - - - - - - - - 3 108 36 144<br />

Madaripur<br />

Sadar<br />

Rajoir<br />

Rajapur and<br />

Kathalia<br />

Patuakhali<br />

Sadar<br />

Bakerganj<br />

and<br />

Damuddya<br />

1 38 10 48 - - - - -<br />

- 1 32 15 47 1 32 15 47<br />

2 70 25 95<br />

1 40 9 49 - - - - - 1 40 9 49<br />

Kalkini Tungipara 1 33 16 49 - - - - -<br />

2 67 32 99<br />

Banaripara - 1 34 16 50<br />

Sub Total 3 111 35 146 1 32 15 47 2 66 31 97 5 177 66 243<br />

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District Upazilas of Upazilas of<br />

Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il- <strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Host Participants No. of Participants No. of Participants No. of Participants No. of Participants<br />

Program Male Female Total Program Male Female Total Program Male Female Total Program Male Female Total<br />

Bhola Tazumuddin Char Fasson - 1 35 16 51 1 35 16 51<br />

Char Fesson Burhanuddin - 1 32 17 49 1 32 17 49 1 32 17 49<br />

Burhanuddin Bhola Sadar - 1 34 15 49 1 34 15 49 1 34 15 49<br />

Sub Total - - - - 2 66 32 98 3 101 48 149 3 101 48 149<br />

Jessore Sadar Abhaynagar - - 1 32 15 47<br />

Kalia, Narail 1 32 18 50 1 32 18 50<br />

2 64 33 97<br />

Sub Total - - - - 1 32 18 50 2 64 33 97 2 64 33 97<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar Dhamurhuda - - 1 24 16 40<br />

Chaugachha - 1 32 16 48 1 32 16 48<br />

2 56 32 88<br />

Kaliganj<br />

Magura<br />

Sadar<br />

- - 1 24 15 39 1 24 15 39<br />

Sub Total - - - - 1 32 16 48 3 80 47 127 3 80 47 127<br />

Magura Sadar Shailkupur - - 1 37 10 47<br />

Maheshpur - 1 31 14 45 1 31 14 45<br />

2 68 24 92<br />

Shalikha Sreepur - 1 36 11 47 1 36 11 47 1 36 11 47<br />

Sub Total - - - - 2 67 25 92 3 104 35 139 3 104 35 139<br />

FtF Districts Total: 29 1,069 312 1,381 15 478 225 703 29 933 429 1,362 58 2,002 741 2,743<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh<br />

Mymensingh<br />

Sadar<br />

Bhaluka 1 42 11 53 - - - - -<br />

Nandail 1 41 12 53 - - - - - 4 152 54 206<br />

Nakla - - 1 36 14 50<br />

Dhobaura - 1 33 17 50 1 33 17 50<br />

Mymensingh<br />

Muktagachha Sadar and<br />

1 58 11 69 - - - - -<br />

Gouripur<br />

Phulpur - - 1 37 13 50<br />

4 166 53 219<br />

Gaffargaon - - 1 37 13 50<br />

Nandail - - 1 34 16 50<br />

Trishal<br />

Sherpur<br />

Sadar and<br />

1 46 9 55 - - - - -<br />

Sreebardi<br />

Phulpur 1 49 1 50 - - - - -<br />

4 161 39 200<br />

Muktagachha 1 29 16 45 - - - - -<br />

Nalitabari - - 1 37 13 50<br />

Phulbari Dhobaura 1 44 9 53 - - - - -<br />

Gauripur 1 44 6 50 - - - - -<br />

3 120 30 150<br />

Mymensingh<br />

1 32 15 47 - - - - -<br />

Sadar<br />

Dhobaura Muktagachha 1 52 8 60 - - - - - 1 52 8 60<br />

Bhaluka Gauripur - - 1 38 12 50 1 38 12 50<br />

132


District Upazilas of Upazilas of<br />

Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il- <strong>June</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Host Participants No. of Participants No. of Participants No. of Participants No. of Participants<br />

Program Male Female Total Program Male Female Total Program Male Female Total Program Male Female Total<br />

Gaffargaon Bhaluka 1 43 6 49 - - - - -<br />

Trishal 1 29 18 47 - - - - -<br />

3 110 36 146<br />

Mymensingh<br />

- - 1 38 12 50<br />

Sadar<br />

Nandail<br />

Haluaghat<br />

1 52 10 62 - - - - -<br />

and Nakla<br />

2 95 17 112<br />

Phulpur 1 43 7 50 - - - - -<br />

Ishwarganj Nandail 1 37 12 49 - - - - -<br />

Muktagachha - - 1 38 12 50 3 108 41 149<br />

Trishal - 1 33 17 50 1 33 17 50<br />

Gauripur Gaffargaon 1 45 10 55 - - - - -<br />

Haluaghat - 1 35 15 50 1 35 15 50<br />

2 80 25 105<br />

Phulpur Ishwarganj 1 52 9 61 - - - - -<br />

Jhenaigati<br />

and<br />

1 47 9 56 - - - - -<br />

Nalitabari<br />

Nandail - - 1 35 14 49 5 207 59 266<br />

Phulbari - - 1 37 13 50<br />

Nalitabari<br />

and<br />

- 1 36 14 50 1 36 14 50<br />

Jhenaigati<br />

Haluaghat Nakla 1 41 14 55 - - - - - 1 41 14 55<br />

Sub Total 19 826 193 1,019 4 137 63 200 14 504 195 699 33 1,330 388 1,718<br />

Sherpur Nalitabari Trishal 1 46 10 56 - - - - -<br />

Sherpur<br />

2 83 22 105<br />

1 37 12 49 - - - - -<br />

Sadar<br />

Haluaghat<br />

Nakla<br />

1 48 12 60 - - - - -<br />

and Nakla<br />

3 120 40 160<br />

Trishal - - 1 38 12 50<br />

Phulbari - 1 34 16 50<br />

Jhenaigati Nalitabari 1 44 6 50 - - - - - 1 44 6 50<br />

Sub Total 4 175 40 215 - - - - 2 72 28 100 6 247 68 315<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total: 23 1,001 233 1,234 4 137 63 200 16 576 223 799 39 1,577 456 2,033<br />

Grand Total: 52 2,070 545 2,615 19 615 288 903 45 1,509 652 2,161 97 3,579 1,197 4,776<br />

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Appendix 22. Motivational Meetings and Campaign – Stakeholder Workshops Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Districts Upazilas No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot.<br />

A. FTF Districts<br />

Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Fakirhat 1 270 30 300 - - - - - 1 270 30 300<br />

Kachua 1 35 10 45 - - - - - 1 35 10 45<br />

Mollahat - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Morrelganj 1 45 3 48 - - - - - 1 45 3 48<br />

Rampal 1 31 12 43 - - - - - 1 31 12 43<br />

Sub Total: 4 381 55 436 - - - - - - - - 4 381 55 436<br />

Barguna Amtali 1 43 5 48 1 32 8 40 1 32 8 40 2 75 13 88<br />

Bamna 1 39 3 42 1 39 12 51 1 39 12 51 2 78 15 93<br />

Barguna Sadar 1 47 3 50 1 50 - 50 1 50 - 50 2 97 3 100<br />

Betagi 1 44 3 47 - - - - - 1 44 3 47<br />

Sub Total: 4 173 14 187 3 121 20 141 3 121 20 141 7 294 34 328<br />

Barisal Agailjhara 1 36 7 43 - - - - - 1 36 7 43<br />

Babuganj - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Bakerganj 1 46 4 50 1 35 10 45 1 35 10 45 2 81 14 95<br />

Banaripara - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Barisal Sadar 3 93 10 103 - - - - - 3 93 10 103<br />

Gaurnadi - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Muladi 1 32 9 41 - - - - - 1 32 9 41<br />

Wazirpur - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 6 207 30 237 1 35 10 45 1 35 10 45 7 242 40 282<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar - 2 84 4 88 3 125 15 140 3 125 15 140<br />

Burhanuddin - - 1 23 37 60 1 23 37 60<br />

Char Fasson - - 1 36 30 66 1 36 30 66<br />

Daulatkhan - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Lalmohan - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Tazumuddin - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 2 84 4 88 5 184 82 266 5 184 82 266<br />

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Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Districts Upazilas No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot.<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga - 1 37 13 50 1 37 13 50 1 37 13 50<br />

Chuadanga Sadar - - 1 41 7 48 1 41 7 48<br />

Damurhuda - 1 30 19 49 1 30 19 49 1 30 19 49<br />

Jibannagar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 2 67 32 99 3 108 39 147 3 108 39 147<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Bhanga - - 1 36 14 50 1 36 14 50<br />

Boalmari - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Faridpur Sadar - - 1 43 14 57 1 43 14 57<br />

Madhukhali - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Nagarkanda - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sadarpur - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Saltha - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 2 79 28 107 2 79 28 107<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 1 46 10 56 - - - - - 1 46 10 56<br />

Kashiani 1 36 17 53 - - - - - 1 36 17 53<br />

Kotalipara 1 38 16 54 - - - - - 1 38 16 54<br />

Muksudpur 1 43 18 61 - - - - - 1 43 18 61<br />

Tungipara - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 4 163 61 224 - - - - - - - - 4 163 61 224<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar - - 1 44 11 55 1 44 11 55<br />

Bagherpara - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Chaugachha - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Jessore Sadar - 1 22 - 22 2 72 6 78 2 72 6 78<br />

Jhikargachha - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Keshabpur - 1 32 19 51 1 32 19 51 1 32 19 51<br />

Manirampur - 1 39 22 61 1 39 22 61 1 39 22 61<br />

Sharsha - - 1 38 12 50 1 38 12 50<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 3 93 41 134 6 225 70 295 6 225 70 295<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar - 1 35 11 46 1 35 11 46 1 35 11 46<br />

Kathalia 1 44 6 50 - - - - - 1 44 6 50<br />

Nalchity - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Rajapur 1 44 5 49 - - - - - 1 44 5 49<br />

Sub Total: 2 88 11 99 1 35 11 46 1 35 11 46 3 123 22 145<br />

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Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Districts Upazilas No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot.<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar - - 1 43 13 56 1 43 13 56<br />

Kaliganj - - 1 37 14 51 1 37 14 51<br />

Kotchandpur - - 1 34 14 48 1 34 14 48<br />

Maheshpur - - 1 48 10 58 1 48 10 58<br />

Shailkupa - - 1 48 12 60 1 48 12 60<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 5 210 63 273 5 210 63 273<br />

Khulna Dighalia - - 1 37 13 50 1 37 13 50<br />

Dumuria - - 1 35 17 52 1 35 17 52<br />

Paikgachha - - 1 37 15 52 1 37 15 52<br />

Phultala - 1 29 19 48 2 74 28 102 2 74 28 102<br />

Terokhada - - 1 34 15 49 1 34 15 49<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1 29 19 48 6 217 88 305 6 217 88 305<br />

Madaripur Kalkini - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Madaripur Sadar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Rajoir - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Shibchar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Magura Magura Sadar - 2 73 - 73 3 119 12 131 3 119 12 131<br />

Mohammadpur - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Shalikha - - 1 39 11 50 1 39 11 50<br />

Sreepur - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 2 73 - 73 4 158 23 181 4 158 23 181<br />

Meherpur Gangni - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Meherpur Sadar - - 1 36 12 48 1 36 12 48<br />

Mujibnagar - - 1 45 11 56 1 45 11 56<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 2 81 23 104 2 81 23 104<br />

Narail Kalia - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Lohagara - - 1 44 16 60 1 44 16 60<br />

Narail Sadar - - 1 35 8 43 1 35 8 43<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 2 79 24 103 2 79 24 103<br />

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Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Districts Upazilas No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot.<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal 1 56 3 59 1 45 10 55 1 45 10 55 2 101 13 114<br />

Dasmina 1 31 17 48 - - - - - 1 31 17 48<br />

Dumki - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Galachipa 1 48 6 54 - - - - - 1 48 6 54<br />

Kalapara 1 44 3 47 - - - - - 1 44 3 47<br />

Mirzaganj - 1 26 18 44 1 26 18 44 1 26 18 44<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 2 37 1 38 2 63 1 64 2 63 1 64 4 100 2 102<br />

Sub Total: 6 216 30 246 4 134 29 163 4 134 29 163 10 350 59 409<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria 1 41 4 45 1 39 15 54 1 39 15 54 2 80 19 99<br />

Kawkhali - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Mathbaria 1 48 6 54 - - - - - 1 48 6 54<br />

Nazirpur 1 38 9 47 - - - - - 1 38 9 47<br />

Nesarabad 1 44 5 49 - - - - - 1 44 5 49<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 1 39 7 46 1 21 - 21 1 21 - 21 2 60 7 67<br />

Zianagor 1 31 5 36 - - - - - 1 31 5 36<br />

Sub Total: 6 241 36 277 2 60 15 75 2 60 15 75 8 301 51 352<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi - - 1 36 11 47 1 36 11 47<br />

Kalukhali - - 1 23 12 35 1 23 12 35<br />

Pangsha - - 1 44 11 55 1 44 11 55<br />

Rajbari Sadar - - 1 47 1 48 1 47 1 48<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 4 150 35 185 4 150 35 185<br />

Satkhira Debhata - - 1 33 17 50 1 33 17 50<br />

Kalaroa - 1 33 26 59 1 33 26 59 1 33 26 59<br />

Kaliganj - - 1 46 15 61 1 46 15 61<br />

Satkhira Sadar - - 1 39 5 44 1 39 5 44<br />

Tala - - 1 36 15 51 1 36 15 51<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1 33 26 59 5 187 78 265 5 187 78 265<br />

FTF Zone Total 32 1,469 237 1,706 22 764 207 971 55 2,063 638 2,701 87 3,532 875 4,407<br />

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Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Number of<br />

Districts Upazilas No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of<br />

No. of<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

Participants<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

W’shops<br />

M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot. M F Tot.<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone - - - -<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka 1 59 8 67 - - - - - 1 59 8 67<br />

Dhobaura - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Gaffargaon - 1 42 10 52 1 42 10 52 1 42 10 52<br />

Gauripur - - 1 41 8 49 1 41 8 49<br />

Haluaghat 1 25 6 31 - - - - - 1 25 6 31<br />

Ishwarganj 1 36 19 55 - - - - - 1 36 19 55<br />

Muktagachha 1 52 14 66 - - - - - 1 52 14 66<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 4 159 16 175 - - - - - 4 159 16 175<br />

Nandail - 1 42 13 55 1 42 13 55 1 42 13 55<br />

Phulbari - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Phulpur 2 109 22 131 - 1 45 10 55 3 154 32 186<br />

Trishal 2 90 15 105 - - - - - 2 90 15 105<br />

Sub Total: 12 530 100 630 2 84 23 107 4 170 41 211 16 700 141 841<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati 1 53 6 59 - - - - - 1 53 6 59<br />

Nakla - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Nalitabari 1 46 16 62 - - - - - 1 46 16 62<br />

Sherpur Sadar 2 80 16 96 - 1 46 - 46 3 126 16 142<br />

Sreebardi - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 4 179 38 217 - - - - 1 46 - 46 5 225 38 263<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 16 709 138 847 2 84 23 107 5 216 41 257 21 925 179 1,104<br />

GRAND TOTAL: 48 2,178 375 2,553 24 848 230 1,078 60 2,279 679 2,958 108 4,457 1,054 5,511<br />

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Appendix 23. Motivational Meeting with Fertilizer and Seed Monitoring Committee Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Districts Upazilas Oct-Dec 2011 Jan-Mar <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants<br />

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

A. FtF Zone<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar - - -<br />

Bagherpara - - -<br />

Chaugachha - - -<br />

Jessore Sadar - - -<br />

Jhikargachha - - -<br />

Keshabpur - - 1 40 - 40<br />

Manirampur - - -<br />

Sharsha - - 1 33 - 33<br />

FTF Zone Total - - - - - - - - 2 73 - 73<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka - 1 29 1 30 -<br />

Dhobaura - - -<br />

Gaffargaon - 1 32 0 32 -<br />

Gauripur - - -<br />

Haluaghat - - -<br />

Ishwarganj - - -<br />

Muktagachha - - -<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 1 39 2 41 - -<br />

Nandail - - -<br />

Phulbari - - -<br />

Phulpur - - -<br />

Trishal - - -<br />

Sub Total: 1 39 2 41 2 61 1 62 - - - -<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati - - -<br />

Nakla - - -<br />

Nalitabari - 1 35 0 35 -<br />

Sherpur Sadar - - -<br />

Sreebardi - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - 1 35 - 35 - - - -<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 1 39 2 41 3 96 1 97 - - - -<br />

GRAND TOTAL: 1 39 2 41 3 96 1 97 2 73 - 73<br />

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Appendix 24. Technical Training of Briquette Shop Owners Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Districts Upazilas Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 Total Project to date<br />

Batches Participants Batches Participants Batches Participants Batches Participants<br />

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

A. FTF Districts<br />

Barisal Sadar 4 129 11 140 - 1 36 2 38 5 165 13 178<br />

Bhola Sadar - - - 1 47 5 52 1 47 5 52<br />

Chuadanga Sadar - - - 1 37 2 39 1 37 2 39<br />

Faridpur Sadar - - 1 32 2 34 2 74 3 77 2 74 3 77<br />

Gopalgonj Sadar 1 37 3 40 - - - - - 1 37 3 40<br />

Jessore Sadar - - 2 90 10 100 4 191 18 209 4 191 18 209<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar - - - 1 48 4 52 1 48 4 52<br />

Satkhira Sadar - - - 1 34 7 41 1 34 7 41<br />

FTF Districts Total: 5 166 14 180 3 122 12 134 11 467 41 508 16 633 55 688<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 3 122 - 122 1 37 3 40 1 37 3 40 4 159 3 162<br />

Sherpur Sadar 2 77 2 79 - 1 30 4 34 3 107 6 113<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 5 199 2 201 1 37 3 40 2 67 7 74 7 266 9 275<br />

Grand Total: 10 365 16 381 4 159 15 174 13 534 48 582 23 899 64 963<br />

Appendix 25. Workshop Training of Local Mechanic <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Districts Upazilas <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Batches Participants<br />

Male Female Total<br />

A. FTF Districts<br />

Barisal Sadar 1 17 - 17<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 1 15 - 15<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 1 18 - 18<br />

FTF Districts Total: 3 50 - 50<br />

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Appendix 26. Small Business Management and Accounting Training Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Districts Upazilas Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Year 2 Total Project to date<br />

Batches Participants Batches Participants Batches Participants Batches Participants<br />

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

A. FTF Districts<br />

Bagerhat Sadar 1 21 0 21 - - - - - 1 21 - 21<br />

Barguna Sadar 1 22 0 22 - - - - - 1 22 - 22<br />

Barisal Sadar 3 52 1 53 - - - - - 3 52 1 53<br />

Bhola Sadar - 1 23 5 28 2 50 10 60 2 50 10 60<br />

Faridpur Sadar - 1 23 4 27 2 49 9 58 2 49 9 58<br />

Gopalganj Sadar 1 19 1 20 - 1 24 5 29 2 43 6 49<br />

Jessore Sadar - 1 20 5 25 3 72 12 84 3 72 12 84<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar - 1 20 3 23 3 71 13 84 3 71 13 84<br />

Khulna Dumuria - - 1 20 3 23 1 20 3 23<br />

Madaripur Sadar 1 20 1 21 - - - - - 1 20 1 21<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 1 20 2 22 - - - - - 1 20 2 22<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 1 21 4 25 - - - - - 1 21 4 25<br />

Satkhira Sadar - - 2 34 10 44 2 34 10 44<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 1 20 0 20 - - - - - 1 20 - 20<br />

FTF Districts Total: 10 195 9 204 4 86 17 103 14 320 62 382 24 515 71 586<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 3 62 2 64 - 2 41 7 48 5 103 9 112<br />

Sherpur Sadar 2 40 0 40 - 1 31 5 36 3 71 5 76<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 5 102 2 104 0 0 0 0 3 72 12 84 8 174 14 188<br />

Grand Total: 15 297 11 308 4 86 17 103 17 392 74 466 32 689 85 774<br />

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Appendix 27. Promotional Shows Through <strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Districts Upazilas Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants<br />

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

A. FtF Districts<br />

Barguna Amtali - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Bamna - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Barguna Sadar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Betagi 1 120 30 150 - - - - - 1 120 30 150<br />

Sub Total: 1 120 30 150 - - - - - - - - 1 120 30 150<br />

Barisal Agailjhara - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Babuganj 1 160 40 200 - - - - - 1 160 40 200<br />

Bakerganj 2 450 100 550 1 150 25 175 1 150 25 175 3 600 125 725<br />

Banaripara - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Barisal Sadar 2 280 70 350 - 1 185 35 220 3 465 105 570<br />

Gaurnadi - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Muladi - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Wazirpur - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 5 890 210 1,100 1 150 25 175 2 335 60 395 7 1,225 270 1,495<br />

Bhola Bhola Sadar - - 1 500 50 550 1 500 50 550<br />

Burhanuddin - - 1 450 50 500 1 450 50 500<br />

Char Fasson - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Daulatkhan - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Lalmohan - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Tazumuddin - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 2 950 100 1,050 2 950 100 1,050<br />

Chuadanga Alamdanga - - 3 625 138 763 3 625 138 763<br />

Chuadanga Sadar - - 2 376 80 456 2 376 80 456<br />

Damurhuda - - 2 375 65 440 2 375 65 440<br />

Jibannagar - - 2 405 58 463 2 405 58 463<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 9 1,781 341 2,122 9 1,781 341 2,122<br />

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Districts Upazilas Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants<br />

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

Faridpur Alfadanga - - 1 150 30 180 1 150 30 180<br />

Bhanga - - 2 600 120 720 2 600 120 720<br />

Boalmari - - 2 1,200 225 1,425 2 1,200 225 1,425<br />

Faridpur Sadar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Madhukhali - - 1 200 50 250 1 200 50 250<br />

Nagarkanda - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sadarpur - - 1 200 30 230 1 200 30 230<br />

Saltha - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 7 2,350 455 2,805 7 2,350 455 2,805<br />

Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar 1 130 20 150 - - - - - 1 130 20 150<br />

Kashiani 1 150 50 200 - - - - - 1 150 50 200<br />

Kotalipara 1 350 50 400 - - - - - 1 350 50 400<br />

Muksudpur - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Tungipara - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 3 630 120 750 - - - - - - - - 3 630 120 750<br />

Jessore Abhaynagar - - 1 200 30 230 1 200 30 230<br />

Bagherpara - - 3 750 150 900 3 750 150 900<br />

Chaugachha - - 1 250 40 290 1 250 40 290<br />

Jessore Sadar - - 5 2,600 450 3,050 5 2,600 450 3,050<br />

Jhikargachha - - 1 200 35 235 1 200 35 235<br />

Keshabpur - - 2 400 200 600 2 400 200 600<br />

Manirampur - - 1 245 45 290 1 245 45 290<br />

Sharsha - - 2 500 80 580 2 500 80 580<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 16 5,145 1,030 6,175 16 5,145 1,030 6,175<br />

Jhalakati Jhalakati Sadar 1 300 - 300 - - - - - 1 300 - 300<br />

Kathalia 1 100 50 150 - - - - - 1 100 50 150<br />

Nalchity 1 500 20 520 - - - - - 1 500 20 520<br />

Rajapur 1 400 - 400 - - - - - 1 400 - 400<br />

Sub Total: 4 1,300 70 1,370 - - - - - - - - 4 1,300 70 1,370<br />

Jhenaidah Harinakunda - - 4 1,020 260 1,280 4 1,020 260 1,280<br />

Jhenaidah Sadar - - 1 150 50 200 1 150 50 200<br />

Kaliganj - - 3 560 130 690 3 560 130 690<br />

Kotchandpur - - 2 300 60 360 2 300 60 360<br />

Maheshpur - - 3 530 154 684 3 530 154 684<br />

Shailkupa - - 1 300 50 350 1 300 50 350<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 14 2,860 704 3,564 14 2,860 704 3,564<br />

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Districts Upazilas Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants<br />

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

Khulna Dighalia - - 1 200 32 232 1 200 32 232<br />

Dumuria - - 2 400 80 480 2 400 80 480<br />

Paikgachha - - 2 450 75 525 2 450 75 525<br />

Phultala - - 1 200 50 250 1 200 50 250<br />

Terokhada - - 1 212 32 244 1 212 32 244<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 7 1,462 269 1,731 7 1,462 269 1,731<br />

Madaripur Kalkini 1 240 10 250 - - - - - 1 240 10 250<br />

Madaripur Sadar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Rajoir - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Shibchar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 1 240 10 250 - - - - - - - - 1 240 10 250<br />

Magura Magura Sadar - - 1 195 25 220 1 195 25 220<br />

Mohammadpur - - 2 350 55 405 2 350 55 405<br />

Shalikha - - 2 410 80 490 2 410 80 490<br />

Sreepur - - 3 460 90 550 3 460 90 550<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 8 1,415 250 1,665 8 1,415 250 1,665<br />

Meherpur Gangni - - 1 180 50 230 1 180 50 230<br />

Meherpur Sadar - - 1 220 60 280 1 220 60 280<br />

Mujibnagar - - 1 200 40 240 1 200 40 240<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 3 600 150 750 3 600 150 750<br />

Narail Kalia - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Lohagara - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Narail Sadar - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Patuakhali Bauphal - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Dasmina - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Dumki - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Galachipa 2 552 70 622 1 100 30 130 1 100 30 130 3 652 100 752<br />

Kalapara - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Mirzaganj - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Patuakhali Sadar 1 350 50 400 - - - - - 1 350 50 400<br />

Sub Total: 3 902 120 1,022 1 100 30 130 1 100 30 130 4 1,002 150 1,152<br />

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Districts Upazilas Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants<br />

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

Pirojpur Bhandaria - 1 340 40 380 1 340 40 380 1 340 40 380<br />

Kawkhali 2 600 100 700 - - - - - 2 600 100 700<br />

Mathbaria - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Nazirpur - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Nesarabad - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Pirojpur Sadar 2 355 75 430 1 270 40 310 1 270 40 310 3 625 115 740<br />

Zianagor - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 4 955 175 1,130 2 610 80 690 2 610 80 690 6 1,565 255 1,820<br />

Rajbari Baliakandi - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Kalukhali - - 1 550 50 600 1 550 50 600<br />

Pangsha - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Rajbari Sadar - - 1 200 50 250 1 200 50 250<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 2 750 100 850 2 750 100 850<br />

Satkhira Debhata - - 1 213 32 245 1 213 32 245<br />

Kalaroa - - 1 150 34 184 1 150 34 184<br />

Kaliganj - - 2 2,500 200 2,700 2 2,500 200 2,700<br />

Satkhira Sadar - - 2 420 45 465 2 420 45 465<br />

Tala - - 1 150 20 170 1 150 20 170<br />

Sub Total: - - - - - - - - 7 3,433 331 3,764 7 3,433 331 3,764<br />

Shariatpur Bhedarganj - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Damudya - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Gosairhat - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Naria - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Shariatpur Sadar 7 1,250 77 1,327 - - - - - 7 1,250 77 1,327<br />

Zanjira - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sub Total: 7 1,250 77 1,327 - - - - - - - - 7 1,250 77 1,327<br />

FTF Zone Total 28 6,287 812 7,099 4 860 135 995 80 21,791 3,900 25,691 108 28,078 4,712 32,790<br />

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Districts Upazilas Year 1 <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Total Year 2 Total Project to Date<br />

Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants Events No. of Participants<br />

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

B. Mymensingh Zone<br />

Mymensingh Bhaluka - - - - - 1 550 150 700 1 550 150 700<br />

Dhobaura 1 600 150 750 - - - - 1 450 50 500 2 1,050 200 1,250<br />

Gaffargaon 9 5,185 375 5,560 1 152 37 189 2 1,152 237 1,389 11 6,337 612 6,949<br />

Gauripur 2 1,840 260 2,100 - - - - 1 490 70 560 3 2,330 330 2,660<br />

Haluaghat 1 500 120 620 1 262 45 307 1 262 45 307 2 762 165 927<br />

Ishwarganj 1 300 50 350 - - - - 1 450 150 600 2 750 200 950<br />

Muktagachha 1 350 50 400 - - - - 1 530 47 577 2 880 97 977<br />

Mymensingh Sadar 2 1,400 470 1,870 - - - - 2 240 50 290 4 1,640 520 2,160<br />

Nandail 1 450 30 480 - - - - 1 680 20 700 2 1,130 50 1,180<br />

Phulbari 2 1,600 350 1,950 1 280 40 320 2 730 190 920 4 2,330 540 2,870<br />

Phulpur 2 530 120 650 - - - - 2 771 262 1,033 4 1,301 382 1,683<br />

Trishal 3 2,450 300 2,750 1 150 45 195 3 415 145 560 6 2,865 445 3,310<br />

Sub Total: 25 15,205 2,275 17,480 4 844 167 1,011 18 6,720 1,416 8,136 43 21,925 3,691 25,616<br />

Sherpur Jhenaigati - - - - - 1 250 50 300 1 250 50 300<br />

Nakla 1 550 150 700 - 2 560 95 655 3 1,110 245 1,355<br />

Nalitabari 3 1,643 212 1,855 - 1 400 50 450 4 2,043 262 2,305<br />

Sherpur Sadar 1 300 50 350 - - - - - 1 300 50 350<br />

Sreebardi - - - - - 1 400 10 410 1 400 10 410<br />

Sub Total: 5 2,493 412 2,905 - - - - 5 1,610 205 1,815 10 4,103 617 4,720<br />

Mymensingh Zone Total 30 17,698 2,687 20,385 4 844 167 1,011 23 8,330 1,621 9,951 53 26,028 4,308 30,336<br />

GRAND TOTAL: 58 23,985 3,499 27,484 8 1,704 302 2,006 103 30,121 5,521 35,642 161 54,106 9,020 63,126<br />

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Appendix 28. Statement of Promotional Materials Procured and Distributed by the Project<br />

Description of Material Year 2: 2010-<strong>2012</strong> Present Quarter <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong>)<br />

Purchased Distributed Closing Purchased Distributed Closing balance<br />

Balance<br />

Dhaka Barisal Jessore Total<br />

office office office<br />

Training Bag: DAE Official 6,254 5,374 880 1,000 638 - 880 - 880<br />

Workshop Bag: Stakeholder 3,290 3,275 15 - 12 - 10 5 15<br />

Training Bag: Business 800 674 126 300 203 29 - 97 126<br />

Cap 30,100 26,853 3,247 8,000 9,306 50 422 2,775 3,247<br />

T-Shirt 27,200 23,912 3,288 4,000 9,077 272 666 2,350 3,288<br />

Project Profile: Bangla 23,000 18,667 4,333 - 6,367 2,150 1,833 350 4,333<br />

Project Profile: English 3,000 1,794 1,206 - 794 311 895 - 1,206<br />

Leaflet 185,000 183,065 1,935 35,000 51,987 550 1,385 - 1,935<br />

Flip Chart 5,510 4,845 665 - 257 245 124 296 665<br />

Farmer Brochure 216,000 213,663 2,337 56,000 61,412 864 1,473 - 2,337<br />

Fabric Bag (YELLOW) 26,100 18,382 7,718 - 7,632 3,200 1,878 2,640 7,718<br />

Tree Signboard 14,175 14,175 - 9,420 9,420 - - - -<br />

AWD 200 186 14 - 1 14 - - 14<br />

Briquette Machine owner training Bag: 1,416 1,248 168 336 532 86 12 70 168<br />

Signboard for Guti Urea Block 36"x50" 1,583 1,583 - 861 861 - - - -<br />

Signboard for Demo 2.5'x2' 1,102 1,102 - 193 193 - - - -<br />

Signboard for NPK demo 2.5'x2' 60 60 - - - - - - -<br />

Signboard for NPK trial 2.5'x2' 116 116 - 29 29 - - - -<br />

Sign for Gura Urea (7"x11") 1,331 1,331 - 128 128 - - - -<br />

Sign for Guti Urea (7"x11") 1,332 1,332 - 151 151 - - - -<br />

Sign 2.4 gram NPK 7"x11" 0.62:0.13:0.33 102 102 - 2 2 - - - -<br />

Sign 3.4 gram NPK 7"x11" 0.44:0.16:0.50 253 253 - 3 3 - - - -<br />

Sign NPK Guti 7"x11" 109 109 - 24 24 - - - -<br />

Sign 3.4 gram NPK 7"x11" 0.91:0.24:0.35 84 84 - 16 16 - - - -<br />

Sign 2.4 gram NPK 7"x11" 0.70:0.16:0.20 103 103 - 16 16 - - - -<br />

Sign 3.4 gram NPK 7"x11"1.23:0.14:015 58 58 - - - - - - -<br />

Signboard for Applicator Demo 2.5'x2' 120 120 - 50 50 - - - -<br />

Signboard for AWD Demo 2.5'x2' 27 26 1 22 26 1 - - 1<br />

Sign 3.4 gram NPK 7"x11" 0.97:0.13:45 12 12 - - - - - - -<br />

Sign 2.4 gram NPK 7"x11" 0.69:0.13:33 62 62 - - - - - - -<br />

Briquette shop Sign (3'x7') 459 459 - 343 343 - - - -<br />

Indicator Sign 458 458 - 344 344 - - - -<br />

Sign for Rickshaw (10"x15") 9,845 9,845 - 5,135 5,135 - - - -<br />

Poster 25,500 21,915 3,585 2,500 3,445 2,019 736 830 3,585<br />

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Description of Material Year 2: 2010-<strong>2012</strong> Present Quarter <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong>)<br />

Purchased Distributed Closing Purchased Distributed Closing balance<br />

Balance<br />

Dhaka Barisal Jessore Total<br />

office office office<br />

AWD Brochure 17,000 14,956 2,044 5,000 4,051 1,294 - 750 2,044<br />

NPK Leaflet 10,000 8,724 1,276 - 2,657 341 935 - 1,276<br />

Applicator Leaflet 15,000 9,405 5,595 5,000 2,570 4,045 50 1,500 5,595<br />

Bill Board 5 - 5 - - 5 - - 5<br />

PVC Calendar 1,820 1,813 7 - 1,333 - 7 - 7<br />

Applicator 185 185 - 73 73 - 13 - 13<br />

Yellow FLAG 79,200 59,067 20,133 27,500 22,017 5,727 5,406 9,000 20,133<br />

Umbrella 300 110 190 100 42 161 - 29 190<br />

Booklet (Different Crops) 7,000 6,427 573 - 288 185 138 250 573<br />

Writing Pad 18,130 11,583 6,547 11,250 8,054 6,097 425 25 6,547<br />

Special Ball Pen 18,750 12,137 6,613 11,250 8,293 6,171 408 34 6,613<br />

Folder 15,000 8,276 6,724 10,000 6,065 6,296 390 38 6,724<br />

Sign for `nv‡Z jvMv‡bv ¸wUÕ (7"x11") 76 76 - 2 2 - - - -<br />

Sign for `Gwcø‡KU‡i jvMv‡bv ¸wUÕ (7"x11") 76 76 - 2 2 - - - -<br />

Sign 2.4 gram NPK 7"x11" 69:13:25 - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sign 3.4 gram NPK 7"x11" 123:14:25 20 20 - - - - - - -<br />

Sign for'¸ov BDwiqv K© „lK c×wZÕ (7"x11") 46 46 - 1 1 - - - -<br />

Sign for'¸ov BDwiqv mycvwikK…ZÕ (7"x11") 46 46 - 1 1 - - - -<br />

Sign for'¸wU BDwiqv mycvwikK…Z 2.7 MÖvg 1wU ¸wUÕ (7"x11") 29 29 - - - - - - -<br />

Sign for'Gbwc‡K ¸wU 3.4 MÖvg 1wU (5.66:1.0:3.66)Õ (7"x11") 28 28 - - - - - - -<br />

Sign for'Gbwc‡K ¸wU 3.4 MÖvg 2wU (5.66:1.0:3.66)Õ (7"x11") 27 27 - - - - - - -<br />

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Appendix 29. Newspaper and Television <strong>Report</strong>s, News and Publicity, <strong>Apr</strong>il-<strong>June</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

A. Print Media<br />

No. News Heading News Paper Date Remark<br />

1. Mgurar Boro chashe jonoprio hoye uthche Guti urear bebohar The Daily Oporadh Kontho 14-04-12 Hard Copy<br />

2. Jonoprio hoye uthche Guti urear bebohar The Daily Destiny 17-04-12 Hard Copy<br />

3. Krishi bivager math dibosh The Daily Magura 01-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

4. Fulbaria AWD prokolper shosso korton, o math dibosh The Daily Lok Lokantor 03-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

5. Fulbaria AWD plot-e shosso korton, o math dibosh The Daily Sodesh Songbad 03-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

6. Muktagachai shosso korton, o math dibosh onusthito The Daily Sobuj 04-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

7. Folon bare NPK briquette saar bebohare The Daily Sotto Songbad 05-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

8. Fulbaria shosso korton, o math dibosh The Daily Lok Lokantor 07-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

9. Fulbaria shosso korton, o math dibosh The Daily Sodesh Songbad 07-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

10. Mtmensingh sohorer Suhila block-er shosso korton, o math dibosh onusthito The Daily Sodesh Songbad 08-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

11. Nandail-e kridhi bibhager Math Dibos onusthito The Daily Shajan 09-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

12. Sadar-e Suhila block-e shosso korton o math dibosh The Daily Lok Lokantor 09-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

13. Valukai krishok somabesh The Daily Ittefaq 11-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

14. Bangladesher krishokrai prokrito srijonshil The Daily Jugantor 12-05-12<br />

http://jugantor.us/enews/i<br />

ssue/<strong>2012</strong>/05/12/print049<br />

0.htm<br />

15. Bakergonj-er Gutiurea bebohar poddhoti bishoye seminer onusthito The Daily Sattya Sabgbad 16-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

16. Nandail-e Prodorshni Plot-e shossho korton math dibos onusthan The Daily Shajan 17-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

17. Nandail-e krishok-der niye Math Dibosh onusthito The Daily Ajker Bangladesh 17-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

18. Dhobaurai shosso korton, o math dibosh palito The Daily Sabuj 18-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

19. Dhobaurai shosso korton, o math dibosh palito The Daily Ajker Khobor 18-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

20. Dhobaurai shosso korton, o math dibosh palito The Daily Ajker Bangladesh 18-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

21. Dhobaurai shosso korton, o math dibosh palito The DailyJahan 18-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

22. Dhobaurai shosso korton, o math dibosh palito<br />

23. Haluaghat-e IFDC'r uddoge shosso korton, o math dibosh onusthito<br />

The Daily Shajan 18-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

24. IFDC'r uddoge shosso korton, o math dibosh onusthito The Daily Tathyadhara 18-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

25. Guti urea bebohar jonoprio korte krishok math dibosh The Daily Magura 23-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

26. Guti urea bebohar barate dhormio netader niye IFDC karmashala The Daily Magura 25-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

27. Amtali-te Karmashala The Daily Samakal 29-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

28. Amtali-te Gui urea sarer proyog bishoyok kormoshala The Daily Matabad 30-05-12 Hard Copy<br />

29. Guti urea proyog projukti: Madaripur-e Boror ashatit folon The Daily Subarnogram 06-06-12 Hard Copy<br />

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B. Electronic Media<br />

Title/Content Name of Channel Date<br />

1 Telecast a Talk Show regarding Guti Urea Bangla Vision <strong>Apr</strong>il 05, <strong>2012</strong><br />

2 Broadcast a news on "Urea Briquette Shop Visit by US Ambassador in Dumuria, Khulna"<br />

*Radio Today<br />

*Khulna Betar<br />

May 10, <strong>2012</strong><br />

3 Telecast a news on "Urea Briquette Shop Visit by US Ambassador in Dumuria, Khulna"<br />

*BTV<br />

*Boishakhi TV May 11, <strong>2012</strong><br />

*NTV<br />

4 Telecast a program on Trishal Demonstration Field Day Islamic TV May 14, <strong>2012</strong><br />

5 Telecast a program on <strong>AAPI</strong> activities in Trishal My TV May 17, <strong>2012</strong><br />

6 Telecast a program on <strong>AAPI</strong> activities and US Ambassador visit in Khulna BTV May 25, <strong>2012</strong><br />

7 Telecast a program on <strong>AAPI</strong> activities Bangla Vision May 31, <strong>2012</strong><br />

8 Telecast a program on use of Guti urea in rice and vegetable from Kalkini and Mostafapur BTV <strong>June</strong> 08, <strong>2012</strong><br />

9 Telecast a program on IFDC Award Ceremony at Barisal Channel i <strong>June</strong> 30, <strong>2012</strong><br />

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