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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 7 months ago
Crop
Climatic Conditions
Season
Temperature and Rainfall
Soil
States
Rice
Requires hot and wet climatic conditions.
Kharif
Rice requires high temperature above 200C-350C and high rainfall between 150 to 300 cm.
Alluvial, fertile clayey and loamy soil
W. Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Odisha and Bihar
Pulses
Moderate climate
Kharif
Temperature ranging between 200C to 250C and rainfall between 50 to 75cm is required.
It grows well on dry light soil.
Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh
Sugarcane
Dry winter season and sunny weather is required for the ripening of the crop.
Kharif
Temperature: experiencing between 200C to 240C
Rainfall: 100-150 cm (well distributed throughout the year).
Rich alluvial and lava soil
Sutluj Ganga plain from Punjab to Bihar, (ii) regions of black soil from Maharashtra to Tamil Nadu and Coastal Andhra Pradesh and the Krishna Valley.
Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh are leading producers of sugar cane in the world. Tamil Nadu is the largest producer of sugarcane in South India.
Tea
Moderate climate with high humidity
Harvesting season varies from states to states
Temperature: 240C to 300C
Rainfall: 150cm well distributed throughout the year.
well drained loamy soil and forest soil rich in humus
Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Coffee
Warm climate
Harvesting varies from season to season
Temperature: 150C to 280C.
Rainfall: between 150cm to 200 cm
Rich well drained friable loamy soil
Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
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