GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA (Department Of Agriculture) No

GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
(Department Of Agriculture)
No: DDA/SH/SHM/PPP/EOI/14-15
Commissionerate of Agriculture,
Sheshadri Road, Bangalore-1.
Date: 18-10-2014.
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
Sub: Expression of Interest for selection of Interested parties for
Implementation of Soil Health Mission in Karnataka.
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The Government of Karnataka has proposed for Implementation of Soil
Health Mission in Karnataka.
The interested parties have to register at the centre for e-governance, Gate
No.2, M.S. Building, Bangalore-560 001 and obtain DSC Key/token. Participating
agencies should pay a non-refundable amount of Rs.5000-00 as processing fee in
the form of e-payment through e-procurement portal and an amount of
Rs. 2,00,000/- per District as EMD. Technical and Commercial bid should be
uploaded separately.
Application for Expression of Interest can be downloaded from the website
https://eproc.karnataka.gov.in from 18-10-2014 The last date for submission of
Expression of Interest through online is 17-12-2014 before 3.00 pm. The details
of Soil Health Mission – Karnataka can also be down loaded from KSDA website
raithamitra.kar.nic.in . The Technical bids will be opened on 20-12-2014 at
11.00 A.M at Head Office, Department of Agriculture, Sheshadri Road, Bangalore.
Date for commercial bid opening will be intimated later to the technically qualified
parties.
Director of Agriculture
and
Expression of Interest Inviting Authority
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Government of Karnataka
Department of Agriculture
No: DDA/SH/SHM/PPP/EOI/14-15
Commissionerate of Agriculture,
Sheshadri Road, Bangalore-1
Date:18-10-2014.
Invitation for Expression of Interest Document
Sub: Expression of Interest for selection of Interested parties for
Implementation of Soil Health Mission in Karnataka.
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The Department of Agriculture, Government of Karnataka has proposed for
Implementation of Soil Health Mission in Karnataka from 2014-15. Therefore
Expression of Interest is invited from the interested parties for each revenue
division, i.e. Bangalore, Mysore, Gulburga and Belgaum.
The interested parties can apply to one or more number of revenue divisions.
While submitting their proposals the following information should be
invariably submitted.
1. Profile of the participating interested parties.
2. Annual report / Audit report for the past three years.
3. Brief write up of activities under taken by the interested parties in soil testing
activities during last three years should be properly explained along with
financial transaction.
The interested agencies may download information on e-procurement
website
https://eproc.karnataka.gov.in.a
and
KSDA
website
raithamitra.kar.nic.in for further information contact, Deputy Director of
Agriculture (Soil Health), Commissionerate of Agriculture, Sheshadri Road,
Bangalore. Prebid Meeting
Tasks to be performed: The following tasks should be performed by
the eligible selected tenderer.
a. Creating awareness: Creating awareness among the farmers regarding
importance of soil health and fertilization. Interested parties should give two
time training to the farmers,
Training 1: Training to the staff and farmers regarding methodology in
collection of the samples (One sample for 5ha. grid for Dry land for both macro
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and micro nutrients and @ One sample for 2ha grid for irrigated land for both
macro and micro nutrients).
Training 2. Training for staff pertaining to soil sample analysis.
Training 3. Training for farmers regarding fertilizer recommendation and
application of fertilizers based on the soil testing results and other related
matters.
b. Collection of soil samples- Under Soil Health Mission collection of soil
samples with the use of GPS (Global Positioning System) instruments.
For Dry land, number of soil samples to be analysed for major and
micronutrients @ one sample for every 5 ha grid and Number of samples to
be analysed for major and micronutrients @ one sample for every 2 ha grid
for irrigated land. The details are enclosed in Annexure I.
c. Transportation: Transporting soil samples to soil health centres from field
to soil Health Centres.
d. Sample coding: The collected soil samples are registered and maintain a
separate register. Laboratory serial number/ code number should be allotted
to each and every soil sample received during the year. This number is
unique for the year.
e. Analysis of soil samples: The soil samples are analyzed for below
mentioned parameters.
I. Qualitative parameters like: pH, EC.
II. Major Nutrients: Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potassium
III. Secondary Nutrients: Sulphur and Magnesium
IV. Micronutrients : Zinc, copper, Manganese, iron and boron
After analysis of the soil samples the remained portion of the sample is to be
preserved minimum for three years in the lab.
f. Bhoophala Software: The analysed data should be entered in Bhoophala
Software for generation of soil health cards for crop specific
recommendations. This software will be updated every year in consultation
with NIC.
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g. Providing soil health information: After analyzing of soil samples in Soil
Health Centre it is propose to link the fertility status and crop specific
nutrient recommendation of farmer to K-Kissan software.
h. Village wise categorization of soil test data into fertility classes.
i. Preparation of GPS based Digital soil fertility maps (Charts) of state,
district, taluks, hoblis and gram panchayts should be prepared in two sets.
j. Record keeping: Record keeping of the analytical work, submission of
progress report and soft copy of the categorization progress to the
department.
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Eligibility Criteria:
The interested parties who desire to apply for this EOI should have the following
eligibility criteria.
· The agency should have minimum three years of experience in soil testing
programme.
· The agency should have minimum requirement of staff with below
mentioned qualification for analysis of soil samples for each of the soil
testing lab. The interested parties when applied for more than one lab /
district / Division should have below mentioned staff for each of the lab
exclusively.
Personals
Number Qualification
Analysts
05
B. Sc. Agri./Hort/ Sericulture/
Forestry
Lab Assistant
02
PUC Science
Lab Attender
02
SSLC
Computer Data
01
Diploma in computer application
entry operator
· It is proposed to analyse 29, 84,769 samples during next three years at the
rate of 9, 94,923 samples per year. The Division wise collection and
analysis of soil samples are given in the Annexure I for the below mentioned
parameters.
I. Qualitative parameters like: pH, EC.
II. Major Nutrients: Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potassium
III. Secondary Nutrients: Sulphur and Magnesium
IV. Micronutrients : Zinc, copper, Manganese, iron and boron
Therefore the interested parties should have necessary facilities to analyse the soil
samples.
· Interested parties can use departmental laboratories ( Annexure – II)
facilities as well as their own laboratory facilities.
· Interested parties should have required electronic devices. All documents
needs to be computerized and forwarded it to head office.
· The collection and transportation of soil samples analysis, generation of soil
testing data should be continuous through electronic process.
· Interested parties utilizing the laboratories of the Department of Agriculture,
should handover the laboratories along with the set up back to the
department in the same condition received at the beginning of the mission
after the completion of the mission.
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· Integrated functional software should developed by the interested parties for
entry of all the data (from the collection stage- farmer details, analysed data
and upto recommendation- soil health card generation) that should be
viewed by the farmer, and this software should be linked to bhoophala and
K-Kissan Software.
· If parties are interested to apply for more than one Division, they should
have similar kind of infrastructure, staff, lab facilities to analyse that many
number of samples separately.
Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) :- an amount of Rs. 2,00,000/- per District as
EMD should be paid through e-procurnment portal. The Earnest Money Deposit
of the successful tenderers shall be refunded after execution of the work order .The
Earnest Money Deposit of unsuccessful tenderers shall be refunded after the
finalization of the tenders.
SECURITY DEPOSIT:
· After acceptance of the supply order, the eligible parties should submit
Security Deposit equivalent to 5% of the total value of the Soil Health
Mission.
· The Bank Guarantee of Security Deposit amount on any Scheduled Banks
shall be drawn in favour of Director of Agriculture, Bangalore.
· In the event of due fulfillment of the terms and conditions of agreement by
the eligible parties, the security deposit mentioned will be refunded after
the satisfactory termination of the contract (three years from the issue of
work order)
ISSUE OF SUPPLY ORDER AND EXECUTION OF WORK & PAYMENT:
· Successful eligible parties shall implement the SHM with in four weeks
from the date of issue of work order.
· If the eligible parties do not execute the components of the Soil Health
Mission as per the prescribed standards the department will summarily reject
the contract and Security Deposit of such tenders will be forfeited.
PENALTIES FOR NON-COMPLIANCES, VIOLATIONS & NONPERFORMANCE:
· The person having once given tender shall not withdraw it after its
acceptance and if he does, his Earnest Money Deposit will be forfeited to
Government. Further, he shall be liable to make good any loss to
Government arising out of such withdrawal.
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· On placement of the work order, if the eligible parties found violating any
of the condition stipulated in the work such eligible parties will be
blacklisted.
LEGAL TERMS & COMPLIANCES :
· The successful tenderer shall execute an agreement covering the terms and
condition of work order on Rs.200/- non-judicial stamp paper or as per
existing procedure at his cost within 7 days from the date of acceptance.
· The least quoted eligible parties will have to present the execution of Soil
Health Mission in front of the committee nominated by the department, after
commercial bid is open.
· In respect of any dispute arising out of implementation of this tender the
decision of the Commissioner for Agriculture shall be final.
· The successful eligible parties shall not be entitled to claim any sort of
concessions, whatever on account of the rise in the prices of the articles in
the market due to whatever cause during the period of contract.
· For any legal remedies the courts at Bangalore city shall only have the
Jurisdiction.
· Brochures with technical details should be enclosed.
Terms and conditions:
Validity of EOI:
1. The Eligible parties would be valid for a period of three year from the date
executing the agreement (MOU).
2. The Department will not entertain any price revision during the validity
period of EOI or extended period thereof.
PENALTY IN DELAY OF WORK: Penalties :- Once the sample is received
with 20 days of time, he has to complete the analysis and also issue the Soil
Health Cards to the farmers. In case the eligible party does not start the work
within the time limit specified. the penalty will be as below.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
Days
More than 21 days to 30
31 day to 51 day
52 day to 72 days
> 72 days
Penalty
Rs. 50 per sample
Rs. 75 per sample
Rs. 100 per sample
More than 2 months the eligible
parties will be black listed without
any notice and entire security
deposit / EMD would be forfeited
along with penalty.
· Arbitration: In the event of any disputes arising between the parties, the
parties agree to use their best efforts to attempt to resolve all disputes in
prompt, equitable and good faith, in the event the parties are unable to do so
then such dispute shall be finally resolved by arbitration. The arbitration
shall be in Bangalore.
· Settlement of disputes: All disputes and /or difference, whatsoever shall
arise between parties here to relating to interpretation any clause of the
MOU on the rights, duties or liabilities of either party under this MOU or
otherwise in connection with these presents, the matter in difference shall be
determined by a single arbitrator appointed
by the Commissioner for
agriculture, Karnataka state in accordance with the arbitration and
conciliation or any statutory enactment on the behalf for time being in force.
· Jurisdiction: The parties here by irrevocably consent to the sole jurisdiction
of the court of Bangalore only in connection with any actions or proceedings
arising out or in relation to this MOU. No amendment or modification, in the
terms of this MOU shall be considered valid unless it is in writing.
· Controlling Officer- The controlling officer for all the aspects of the work
shall be the Commissioner for Agriculture, Bangalore.
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· Monitoring and Control- Monitoring and control of the work will be done by
the committee constituted for the purpose.
· The guidelines issued by the department from time to time shall also be the
part of agreement and shall be final and binding to carry out the work.
· The organization shall ensure that the record of day to day work.
· Taxes, Duties and levies- All taxes, duties and levies, fees and other
impositions if any be exerted under the applicable law shall be paid by the
organization. The rates offered shall be inclusive of all such expenses.
· Schedule for completion of task:This assignment will be exclusively for three years from the date of
execution of MOU and after completion of third year this shall be treated as
terminated. However the department of agriculture re-signs the MOU with
the organization if extension of the assignment will be required.
· The organization shall be bound to follow the conditions mentioned in the
agreement. In case of failure, the department shall have right to issue show
cause notice to the Organization about failure and withdraw the work order
· Legal Disputes: Any dispute or differences which may arise between the
parties or their
and effect of this
representatives, with regard to the construction, meaning
agreement or part thereof, or the rights and liabilities of
the parties under this agreement shall be referred to arbitration in accordance
with the provisions of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The venue of
adjudication shall be at Bangalore.
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Evaluation Criteria: Grading Criteria for Selection of Agency
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1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Details
No. of years of establishment, (Completed years as per the registration
date)
Total turnover of the agency during past 5 years
Administrative Staff including accounting staff
No. of employees with ≥ 2 years with the organization with graduation/
without graduation
No. of employees with ≥ 2 years with the organization with Graduation
listed below
A. BSc. (Ag, Horti, Forestry, sericulture) for analysts.
B. Employees with any other graduation/Diploma in Agriculture/ SSLC
with 2 years’ experience soil testing for supporting staff.
No. of projects/Schemes handled so far Projects awarded copy should be
enclosed
No. of years involved in soil testing
7.
7.
No. of soil samples collected
No. of Well equipped laboratories with regular supply of water and
electricity
8.
Capacity to analyse soil samples for major and micro nutrients
9.
10.
No. of samples analysed
Per day analysing capacity
11.
Soil Fertility Mapping
12.
Experience in distribution of Soil Health Cards/ Soil testing reports with
recommendations for fertilizer application and for soil amendments
Permanent Building and Vehicles (In the name of the organization)
Data maintainace of work carried out so far
13.
14.
15.
16.
Success stories of fertilizer recommendation to crops and soil
amendment recommendation based on soil analysis
Annual reports published
17.
Awards & Recognitions
Note: If required, Agriculture department may ask the Interested parties to give a
presentation and may also under take physical verification of the details
furnished in the bid document. Decision of the Department is final.
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE:
1. The successful agency will have to start the work within one month from
the date of issue of work order.
2. Performance based financial assistance will be provided: Funds will be
released according to the number of soil samples analysed and tasks
performed according to the component of soil health mission.
3. Fund Flow: Department of agriculture has the responsibility for the fund
flow.
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The criteria for selection of Agencies are:
The committee of experts headed by Director of Agriculture will evaluate the
Expression of Interest agencies through established transparent criteria (based on
the marks they have obtained and the presentation they make)
- Capacity of the agency to implement the soil Health Mission.
- Their background, previous experience of similar activities and their
performance.
- Self-sustaining ability based on concrete parameters.
- Capacity of the agency to provide trainings when required.
- Background of the agency covering past performance, economic viability,
ability to build multidisciplinary team of experts and undertaking to reach
maximum number of farmers in the target districts.
- A minimum of 50 marks out of 100 is to be obtained by the applying agency to
be considered for making presentations.
- Agencies who obtain more than 50 marks are eligible and they will be allowed
to make a presentation as to how they have planned to go about the
implementation of Soil Health Mission and then considering the amount they
have quoted per sample and final selection will be done.
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APPLICATION FORM
From:
………………………………….
…………………………………..
…………………………………..
…………………………………..
Date:
To,
The Director of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture
Sheshadri road, Banagalore-01
Karnataka
Dear Sir,
Sub: Expression of Interest for selection of Interested parties for
Implementation of Soil Health Mission in Karnataka.
This is in connection with the above mentioned subject and reference.
Having understood the procedure for Expression of Interest invited by the
Department of Agriculture for Implementation of Soil Health Mission in Karnataka
State Department of agriculture which includes collection of soil samples,
transportation, registration, sample coding , analysis of soil samples and issue of
digital soil fertility mapping (soft & hard ) of soil fertility status of District/
Taluk /Hobli/ Grampanchayath and linking the soil health information to the KKissan software and scope of work of the interested parties would like to
participate in Implementation of Soil Health Mission in Karnataka State
Department of agriculture for the period of three years.
Kindly find enclosed here with our application and details of our company
in the prescribed format for further needful action.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully
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Format - 1
APPLICATION FORM FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR SELECTION
OF INTERESTED PARTIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SOIL HEALTH
MISSION IN KARNATAKA.
1
Name of the interested parties
2
Address
Registered Office
Tel. No.
Fax. No.
E-mail
3
Name of the head
Tel.No.
Fax. No.
E-mail
4
Year of establishment
5
Year of commencement
6
Audit statement for the last three years
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
7
Professional tax Registration no.
8
Service tax registration no.
9
Permanent Income Tax A/c. No.
10 Name of the Division applied for
11 Organizational profile :
Enclose full details in
separate page
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12 Details of Bank Guarantee
13 Number of Soil Testing Laboratories are existing
.
in the Organization
14 Nutrient analyzed
(Macro and Micro)
15 Capacity to collect soil samples per year
Date:
Name of the Bank:
Amount:
Number and place
16 Capacity to analyze soil samples per year
17 Number of soil samples analysed for last 5 years
2009-10,
2010-11,
2011-12,
2012-13 and
2013-14
18 Per day analysing capacity
19 Number of soil health card issued since inception
to till date
20 Fertility Mapping by the Firm
21 Success stories related to soil test based fertiliser
recommendation as soil amendment
recommendation based on soil analysis.
22 Awards & Recognitions related to soil testing
Additional information expected from the agencies for the
points mentioned in all the annexures to be submitted and
also uploaded along with this application
Full Name & ddress:
Place:
Designation/Signature
Official Seal with Address: __________
Date:
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Financial Bid Format:
Rates quoted for different activities of the mission
· Collection of charges per sample.
· Transportation charges per Km basis.
· Training to field staff pertaining to drawal of soil samples.
· Training to technical staff pertaining to soil sample analysis.
· Publicity and propaganda activities.
· Analysis charges.
o pH, EC,
o N.P.K,
o Zn, Mn,Cu,Fe and B
o Ca, Mg and S
·
Generation of soil analysis data per sample
· Linking soil analysis data to k-Kisan.
· Issue of soil health cards per card, per farmer.
· Preparation of soil fertility maps (charts).
o State/District/Taluka/Hobli/Gram Panchayat
Interested parties can visit the Agriculture department laboratories ( Annexure II)
and accordingly quote their price.
FORMAT OF FINANCIAL BID
S.N. PARTICULARS Fixed Cost for
Name and Place ……. Per
of lab
sample /Year
Capacity
IN INDIAN
RUPEES
Total Cost
(including tax)
For sample
IN INDIAN RUPEES
(FIGURES & WORDS
Total Cost for
(including tax)
Three Year
IN INDIAN
RUPEES
(FIGURES &
WORDS
We, hereby gone through and understood the note mentioned at the top of the
schedule of financial offer and agree for the same. We hereby agree to abide by the
terms and condition of the document and the decision of the committee decided for
processing and finalizing the offer.
Signature
Authorized representative of the bidder
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SCORE CARD
GRADING CRITERIA FOR NGO SELECTION
Sl.No Scoring Head
Maximum
Criteria/Scale
Score
.
Score
Obtained
1
No. of years of establishment
5
· Upto 7 years – 3
(Completed years as per the
· 8 to 10 years- 4
registration date)
· >10 years - 5
2.
Financial turn over
Total turnover of the agency
5
· Upto Rs25 Lakhs – 1
during past 5 years
· 25-50 lakhs --3
· More than 50Lakhs – 5
4
Details of staff/employees
4.1
Administrative Staff including
accounting staff
4.1.1 No. of employees with ≥ 2
5
· 2 mark per each graduate with ≥ 2
years with the organization
years with the organization
with graduation/ without
· 1 mark per each non graduate with ≥ 2
graduation
years with the organization
· Both put together Maximum marks
shall be 5
4.2
Technical / Professional Staff
4.2.1 No. of employees with ≥ 2
10
· 2 mark per each staff with ≥ 2 years
.
years with the organization
with the organization mentioned in
with Graduation listed below
section 4.2.1 A
C. BSc. (Ag, Horti, Forestry,
· 1 mark per each staff with ≥ 2 years
sericulture)
with the organization mentioned in
D. Employees with any other
section 4.2.1 B
graduation/Diploma in
· Both put together Maximum marks
Agriculture/JOCs or SSLC
shall be 10
with 2 years’ experience
soil testing
5.
Experience in handling Agriculture/ Watershed/ Natural Resource Management Projects or Schemes
5.1.
No. of projects/Schemes
5
· For each agriculture/ projects, like
handled so far
horticulture/Organic Farming/
Projects awarded copy should
Sujala/IWMP/DPAP Forestry/ Fisheries
be enclosed
and skill training etc. and related
projects - 3 Mark
· For each watershed project
implemented independently, like
NABARD or any other agency-2 marks
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· All put together maximum will be 5
6.
6.1
Experience in soil testing
No. of years involved in soil
testing
5
6.2
No. of soil samples collected
10
6.3
No. of Well equipped
laboratories with regular supply
of water and electricity (with
Equipments to analyse
parameters explained in 6.4)
5
6.4
Capacity to analyse soil samples
for major and micro nutrients
10
No. of samples analysed
5
6.5
· If involved in soil testing for ≥ 5 years3 marks
· For every additional one year- 0.5
mark
· Maximum 5 years
· If involved in collecting ≥ 5000 soil
samples- 5 marks
· For every additional 1000 samples- 1
mark
· Maximum of 10 marks
·
If the possesses 30 laboratories
covering 30 districts of Karnataka-4
marks
· For every additional laboratory 0.5
marks each.
· Maximum of 5 marks
· If the firm has analysed soil samples
for major nutrients like available
Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potassium
and also the element Sulphur- 4marks
· If the firm has analysed soil samples
for micro nutrients like Zinc, Copper,
Magnesium, Iron and Boron- 3 marks
· If the firm has analysed soil samples
for lime and gypsum for quality
parameters-1 mark
· If the firm has analysed irrigation
water samples for pH, EC, Sodium,
chlorides, calcium and magnesium,
carbonates and bicarbonates- 2 mark
· If involved in analysing ≥ 5000 soil
samples- 3 marks
· For every additional 1000 samples- 1
mark
· Maximum of 5 marks
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6.6
Per day analysing capacity
10
7.
Fertility Mapping by the Firm
Fertility Mapping
5
8.
9.
9.1
10.
10.1
10.2
10.2
10.3
· Capacity to analyse 130 samples for
major nutrients -5 marks
· Capacity to analyse 130 samples for
micro nutrients – 5marks
· Both put together 10
· If involved in fertility mapping of the
soil for ≥ 2 years-3 marks
· If having software for digital Mapping
of the soil -2 marks
Experience in distribution of soil Health Cards
Experience in distribution of Soil 5
· ≥ 5000 Soil Health Cards submitted -3
Health Cards/ Soil testing reports
marks
with recommendations for
· 0.5 marks for every 1000 additional
fertilizer application and for soil
Soil Health Cards
amendment
· (Maximum 5 marks)
Infrastructure with the facility
Permanent Building and pickup
3
· Permanent building- 2 marks
Vehicles ( one ton capacity) in
· Four wheeler – 1 mark
the name of organization.
· Maximum 3 marks
Publications and data maintenance
Data maintenance of work
3
· Data maintenance- 3
carried out so far
· Published – 3 marks
· Non published but having proof of
success – 1 mark
· Maximum 3 marks
1
· Published for last 3 years- 1 marks
5
· For every international award-2 marks
· For every national award-2 marks
· For every State award -1 mark
· Maximum marks 5
Note: If required Agriculture department may ask the Expression of Interesters to
give a presentation and may also under take physical verification of the details
furnished in the bid document. Decision of the Department is final.
Success stories of fertilizer
recommendation as soil
amendment recommendation
based on soil analysis
Annual reports published
Awards & Recognitions
3
Director of Agriculture,
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Annexure - I: Division wise number of samples to be analysed for Dry land and
wet land.
Unit in Numbers
Divisions
Districts
Number of samples
Dry land
Wet land
Minimum No.
of samples to
be analysed
per month
Total
Bangalore Bangalore (U)
Bangalore (R)
Ramanagar
Chikkaballapur
Kolar
Davanagere
Tumkur
Chitradurga
7193
19720
21085
20217
30928
41265
67127
59336
5842
10690
19305
27646
11569
92372
77132
46608
13035
30409
40389
47863
42497
133637
144259
105944
362
845
1122
1330
1180
3712
4007
2943
Total
Mandya
Mysore
Chamarajnagar
Kodagu
D. Kannada
Udupi
Hassan
Shimoga
Chikkamagalur
266871
14222
39261
24958
33022
11790
12965
52826
20387
49049
291162
62912
68785
30212
728
35509
16377
47544
64141
25242
558033
77133
108046
55169
33750
47299
29342
100370
84527
74291
15501
2143
3001
1532
938
1314
815
2788
2348
2064
258479
32518
41279
55828
54054
15908
108548
38254
346390
152311
59671
62063
51724
31654
45346
402768
1274508
351446
243734
26125
42605
39709
16214
146845
126264
641496
53068
24631
109803
65807
66282
106568
426157
1710261
609925
276252
67404
98433
93762
32122
255393
164518
987885
205379
84302
171865
117530
97935
151914
828925
2984768
16942
7674
1872
2734
2605
892
7094
4570
Mysore
Total
Belagaum Belagaum
Dharwad
Haveri
Gadag
Uttar Kannda
Bijapur
Bagalkot
Total
Gulburga Gulburga
Bidar
Raichur
Koppala
Yadagir
Bellary
Total
Sub-total
27441
5705
2342
4774
3265
2720
4220
23026
82910
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Annexure II: List of Soil Health Centres
Division
Location of Soil Health Centres
Building
facility
Yes
Macro
facility
Yes
Micro
facility
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Soil Health Centre, Kagati,
Chikkaballapur*
Yes
Yes
Yes
Soil Health Centre, Near D.C office,
Kolar
Soil Health Centre, RMC Yard,
Davangere-577 003.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Soil Health Centre, Near District Court,
Tumkur-572101
Yes
Yes
Yes
Soil Health Centre, Near JDA Office,
Chitradurga
Yes
Yes
Yes
Soil Health Centre, Near D.C office,
Mandya-571 401.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Soil Health Centre, Nanjanagud-571 301,
Mysore district.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Soil Health Centre, Near JDA Office,
Chamarajnagar*
Yes
Yes
Yes
Soil Health Centre, Kudige, Kodagu
District.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Soil Health Centre, Jilla Panchayath
compound, Mangalore-575 001,
Dhakshina Kannada District.
Soil Health Centre, Near JDA Office,
Udupi*
Assistant Director of Agriculture, Soil
Health Centre, Santepet, Hassan.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Assistant Director of Agriculture, Soil
Health Center, Old Thirthahalli Rd,
Shimoga district - 577 202.
Soil Health Centre, Joint Director of
Agriculture compound, Chikkamagalore577 101.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Bangalore Soil Health Centre, Sheshadri Road,
Bangalore (Rural).
And Micronutrient Laboratory O/o
DDA(Soil Health), Sheshadri Road,
Bangalore
Soil Health Centre, Near JDA Office,
Ramanagar*
Mysore
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Belagaum
Soil Health Centre, Gokak, Belgaum
district - 591 307**
No
Yes
Yes
Assistant Director of Agriculture, Soil
Yes
Yes
Yes
Health Centre, Near District Agriculture
training centre, Dharwad-580 008.
Assistant Director of Agriculture, Soil
Yes
Yes
Yes
Health Centre, DATC, Devihosur,
Haveri district.
Assistant Director of Agriculture, Soil
Yes
Yes
Yes
Health Centre, APMC Yard, Gadag-582
101.
Assistant Director of Agriculture, Soil
Yes
Yes
Yes
Health Centre, Sirsi, Uttara Kannada
District - 581402
Soil Health Centre, Near Krishik Samaj, No
Yes
Yes
Bijapur**
Assistant Director of Agriculture, Soil
Yes
Yes
No
Health Centre, Jamkhandi, Bagalkot
district - 587 302
Gulburga Soil Health Centre, Kotnur,
Gulbarga-585 103
Soil Health Centre, Bhalkhi, Bidar
Yes
Yes
Yes
district-585 328
Soil Health Centre, Krishi sankirna,
Yes
Yes
Yes
Raichur- 585401
Assistant Director of Agriculture, Soil
Yes
Yes
Yes
Health Centre, Vaddarhatti Camp,
Gangavathi, Koppal district.
Soil Health Centre, Yadagiri.*
Yes
Yes
No
Assistant Director of Agriculture, Soil
Yes
Yes
Yes
Health Centre, APMC Yard, Bellary-583
101.
* SHC Yadagir, Udupi, Chikkaballapur, Chamarajnagar laboratories analysis work has not been
started.
** SHC Gokak and Bijapur Building are in Rental basis.
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