Dr. Raghavendra K Mesta

M.Sc. (Agri.), Ph.D

Director of Extension
Phone: 9480838957

The Directorate of Extension of the University of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences Shivamogga has a statutory role to provide directions and leadership in extension education activities. Transfer of scientific interventions developed in research stations of the Universities/ICAR Institutes in such a way that the farm income has to be increased without disturbing the ecological balance of the farm. This noble activity facilitates in bridging the identified technological gaps existing with the farmers. The ultimate goal of this important function of Directorate of Extension is to enhance the sustainable net income of the farmer, by taking all the enterprises on the farm into consideration, integrating them and treating the whole farm as one unit. This major function of extension is accomplished through dissemination of farm information, training of farmers and extension functionaries, educating the farmers through field activities such as demonstrations, field visits, field days, farm Advisory services etc. In order to achieve this goal the Directorate of Extension has four KrishiVigyanaKendras Two Extension Education Units (EEU’s) working in different Agro climatic zones of Karnataka (Central Dry Zone Southern Transitional Zone, Hill Zone and Coastal Zone).

Vision:
To improve the livelihoods of farming community through holistic approaches of scientific technology transfer, developed in the research stations, in such a way that farm ecosystems are sustained.

Mission:

To improve the livelihoods of farming community through holistic approaches of scientific technology transfer/developed in the research stations, in such a way that farm ecosystems are sustained.

Objectives:

  • To facilitate effective transfer of technology to the farmers.
  • To educate farmers, government officials and trainers on new developments in the field of agriculture and allied areas.
  • To develop extension techniques that are best suited for the transfer of technologies for overall development of farmers’ knowledge base.
  • To get an effective feedback from the grass root level, on the performance of technologies released and on emerging problems for the further research.
 
 

Extension Focus:

  • Generation and dissemination of market oriented information for making agriculture profitable and sustainable.
  • Information on various aspects of climate change and its dissemination through development of dedicated climate change portal.
  • More publicity of farmers success stories through print media and ICT tools.
  • Emphasis on voice based mobile advisory in local language as text based advisory services issued through mobile facilities 
  • Providing of economy custom hiring services for farm implement and machinery at panchayath level to save labour.
  • Emphasis on secondary agriculture and are to be made available to availability of appropriate technologies for the farmers during post harvest and value addition to produce.
  • Operationalization of the concept of extension for research and development for addressing various agricultural issues.
  • Promotion and popularization of natural resource conservation technologies and farm mechanization.

The Mandates of Directorate of Extension are:

  • Liaison with the University and development departments of the state governments
  • Identify research and extension gaps and provide feedback to the concerned.
  • Ensuring timely conduct of bi-monthly and pre-seasonal workshops in different districts.
  • Organizing Mega Krishimela at University level and at zonal level.
  • Preparation of status reports for the districts in collaboration with line department.
  • Formulating scientist’s team to serve as resource persons for the bi-monthly technical workshops.
  • Formulating a team of scientists for diagnostic visits and assessment on specific problems.
  • Collaborate with the Joint Directors of the respective districts for conducting bi-monthly technical workshops at each of the districts.
  • Evaluate farm trials and provide feedback to research system.
  • Documentation, printing and publication of success stories and preparation of videos for wider reach

Communication of Farm Information

Director of Extension under takes various community activities for communication of farm information and its dissemination to the farming community.In collaboration with other farm Universities, The Package of Practices has been brought out for the benefit of the farming community. Publishing folders, booklets, popular articles, success stories on scientific agriculture for the use of farmers.Arranging exhibitions at the National, State & University level on various agriculture technologies and Media coverage (print/electronic media) for wider dissemination of technologies. Co-ordinating with Doordharshan and All India Radio in disseminating the technology to stake holders.

Extension Education Units
University conducts extension activities through EEU working at Kathalagere, Madikeri and Extension Units at Thirthahalli and Sringeri.

Particulars                            Madikeri                     Kathalagere
Year of establishment              2010                              2008

Conducting Front line Demonstrations:
EEU’s conducting 85 demonstrations in 140 locations on new varieties in crops like, Paddy, (JGL-1798, KPR-1, Tunga and BPT-5205), Redgram (BRG-2), Ragi (ML-365), Field bean (HA-4), Cowpea (KBC-2), Blackgram (Rashmi), Greengram (KKM-3), Groundnut (GPBD- 4 & 5), Castor (DCH 177, HCH-6). Demonstrations were also conducted on Bio fertilizers inter cropping system, sheep goat rearing & Farm Mechanization, inter crop in arecanut. These new varieties were popularized which resulted in increased yields of crops to the extent of 8 to 23%.
Demonstration of inter cropping of Red gram (BRG-2) two rows in between areca rows found to be suitable and giving additional income in young areca gardens (1 to 6 years). This inter cropping is popular among arecanut growers in Maidan area with other benefits i.e., of shade and also maintaining soil fertility.

Farm Trails:
25 farm trails have been conducted on new varieties of crops Paddy, Maize Tobacco, Redgram, Ragi, Sorghum, cowpea, blackgram, greengram, filed bean, Soil & weed management, alternate cropping system nutrient management . The result of the farm trials has confirmed sustainability of location specific in farmers field.

Training programmes:
On campus training programmes (89 nos.) involving 3463 farmer / farm women and off campus training programmes (138 nos.) involving 6,784 farmer / farm women were participated. The training programmes conducted on integrated nutrient, pest and disease management in major agricultural (paddy, maize, sugarcane, groundnut, sunflower, pulses etc.) and horticultural crops (arecanut, banana, coconut, onion, ginger, coffee, pepper, cashew, turmeric, mango, pineapple, etc.), feed and disease management in livestock and value addition in milk, composite fish culture, vermi-composting, forage crop production etc.

Training programs on Agriculture and Allied aspects:

Education training programmes were conducted for farmers / farm women and youth in Agriculture and allied aspects. Sixty Five training programmes were organized which 2400 farmers benefited. Other than training programmes skill imparting training programmes (28 Nos), 23 field days involving 650 farmers, 820 field visits to solve the field problems through diagnostic field visits and 12 exposure visits were organized.

Extension Education Council:

 
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It is a statutory body consisting of the Vice-Chancellor as its Chairman and Director of Extension, Director of Education, Director of Research, Deans, University heads of the departments, Heads of the line departments, progressive farmers, farm women, voluntary organization and experts in the field of extension as its members. The council meets at least once in a year to review the work, discuss and deliberate the policy issues on extension system.

Extension Council meeting conducted from DE’s office

SL NO.DatePlace
123-12-2013OFRC Shivamogga
230-12-2014OFRC Shivamogga
313-07-2018OFRC Shivamogga
424-12-2019OFRC Shivamogga
507-12-2020Vice-Chancellors Meeting Hall, Shivamogga (Online mode)
615-09-2022Board Meeting Hall, Iruvakki
709-11-2023Board Meeting Hall, Iruvakki
814-08-2024Board Meeting Hall, Iruvakki

Members of EEC MEETING:

Sl.No.Name /Designation of the MembersCapacity
1.The Vice ChancellorChair person
2.The Director of Agriculture, GOK, BengaluruMember
3.The Director of Agriculture Marketing, GOK, BengaluruMember
4.The Director of Horticulture, GOK, BengaluruMember
5.The Director of Women and Child Welfare, BengaluruMember
6.The Director of Sericulture,  GOK, BengaluruMember
7.The Chief conservator of Forestry, Research & Training, BengaluruMember
8.The Chief Engineer, water resource development organization, BengaluruMember
9.The Director of Education, KSNUAHS, ShivamoggaMember
10.The Registrar, KSNUAHS, ShivamoggaMember
11.The Director of Research, KSNUAHS, ShivamoggaMember
12.The Dean (PGS),  KSNUAHS, ShivamoggaMember
13.The Dean (Student Welfare),  KSNUAHS, ShivamoggaMember
14.The Dean (Agri), College of Agriculture, ShivamoggaMember
15.The Dean (Hort), College of Horticulture, MudigereMember
16.The Dean ( Hort), College of Horticulture, HiriyurMember
17.The Dean (Forestry), College of Forestry, PonnampetMember
18.The Associate Director of Research, ZAHRS, ShivamoggaMember
19.The Associate Director of Research, ZAHRS, MudigereMember
20.The Associate Director of Research, ZAHRS, BrahmmavaraMember
21.The Associate Director of Research, ZAHRS, HiriyurMember
22.The Associate Director of Extension-KSNUAHS, ShivamoggaMember
 University Heads of divisions of KSNUAHS, ShivamoggaMember
23.AgronomyMember
24.GPB, Seed Science & Technology, Agriculture Bio-technology, crop physiology & Bio chemistryMember
25.Soil ScienceMember
26.EntomologyMember
27.Animal Science & FisheriesMember
28.Plant Pathology & Agricultural MicrobiologyMember
29.Agriculture EngineeringMember
30.Agricultural  Extension & Social ScienceMember
31.Agricultural Economics & Marketing & co-operationMember
32.HorticultureMember
33.Food Science and NutritionMember
34.Forestry & environment sciencesMember
35.Basic Sciences, (Agril. Statistics, Computer science, kannada, English, physical education, library sciences)Member
36.

Progressive Farmer

Sri. Dyamappa, H.M, Halavarthi, Hebbal, Davanagere

Member
37.

Progressive Farm women

Smt. Arunadevi W/o Hema Girish, Dodderi Village, Kasaba Hobli, Bhadravathi  (T), Shivamogga (D) M: 9448916310

Member
38.

Extension Educationist

Dr. M.S. Nataraju, Former Vice chancellor & Director of Extension, ICAR Emirates Professor, UAS, Bengaluru, No.25, 3rd cross,
A Sector, Amruthnagara, Bengaluru-560092,  M:98865 94850

Member
39.

Organization

Director, Directorate of Secondary Agriculture, Commissioner office, Sheshadri Road, Bengaluru-560085

Member
40.

One Agro industrialist

Smt. Prathiba W/o Thrayambaka, SLS Enterprises, Site no.2, H Block, APMC Yard, Sagara-577401, M: 7619191890

Member
41.Director of Extension- KSNUAHS, ShivamoggaMember Secretary
Government of Karnataka