The VWDC has been registered under Society in the name of “Chinnalaxmapur Watershed Development Committee” 105 hectares of land belonging to 120families significantly improved productive capacity with the treatment measures implemented under the capacity building phase with an investment of 15.65lakhs.1350rmt. trench cum bunding, 75stone outlets, 2165 water absorption trenches, 140 rmt. of CCT, 530 staggered control tenches, seed dibbling and plantation have contributed to soil, water and moisture conservation in the CBP area.15650 man-days of wage employment have been generated through watershed program works.55 acres of wasteland was brought under cultivation. The major crops grown are Cotton and pulses. The water levels in wells increased by 2.2 m in CBP area The crop yields have increased by 15- 25% due to enhanced availability of soil moisture and an increase in water levels. The area under vegetable cultivation increased from 3 acres to 25 acres. The milk production per day increased from 80 to 120litres in the Chinnalaxmapur village. 5 acres have been covered under micro-irrigation.
Supported by :National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)- Hyderabad
Operational Area: Gopalapuram and Chinnalaxmapur in Yadadri - Bhuvanagiri District
Goals: To foster sustainable development, and enhance socio-economic conditions and overall well-being of communities and ecosystems.
Objectives :
- Improved soil and regime for better crop productivity resulting in an increase of income for farmers.
- increased adaption of climate change through climate resilient farming system approach and diversification of livelihoods.
- integration of risk mitigation products like weather advisory /insurance and other financial products for the farmers.
- creation of knowledge management system for climate change adaptation in rainfed areas.
- Planting of trees in suitable areas identified to meet the climate change risk mitigation standards and promote interdependence between the green cover and green manure requirement for improving agriculture productivity.
A feasibility study report for the full implementation phase of the watershed was developed and submited for an area of 1001 hectares andas a result secured a NABARD grant of Rs.2.32 crores
Goals
This project aims to promote biodiversity, enhance soil health, improve water retention, and provide a
sustainable source of income for farmers, by combining the elements of agriculture and forestry.