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farmerstrend · 2 years
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Litchi (Lychee) Farming
Litchi (Litchi chinensis) is a delicious juicy fruit of excellent quality. Botanically it belongs to Sapindaceae family. Litchi fruit is famous for its attractive red colour, excellent quality characteristics and pleasant flavor. Specific climatic conditions are required for litchi growing but the tree is not very fussy about soils. It is also little susceptible to viral diseases. Soil and…
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khetigaadi · 4 years
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Top 5 Crops Producing States of India
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Here we are going to show agricultural production in India state wise. From that, you get proper information regarding the major crops of India. Let’s have a look at the top 5 agricultural states in India.  
1. West Bengal
West Bengal is the largest food grain producing state in India. It is known for its rice production, followed by Andera Pradesh, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh. With rice production, it is famous for jute, sesamum, tobacco, and tea too. In West Bengal, rice’s total production is 146.05 lakh tons on 2600 kilograms per hectare yield. It comes under rice producing states in India. West Bengal is engaged in fruit production, including Mango, Litchi, Pineapple, Guava, and Orange.
2. Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh comes under the top farming state in India and the rank of Uttar Pradesh counted under major state-wise crop production in India, bajra, rice, sugarcane, food grains, and many more. It comes under the top wheat-producing states in India, followed by Haryana, Punjab, and Madhya Pradesh. Uttar Pradesh has 22.5 million tons of wheat, and the weather condition is appropriate for growing wheat. On 96 lakh hectares, land used to grow wheat in Uttar Pradesh.
3. Punjab
Punjab is the most fertile state on earth. It is best to produce wheat, sugarcane, rice, vegetables, and fruits in Punjab. Punjab’s other name is the Granary of India and India’s breadbasket. Around 93% of the total productive land used to produce food grain. In Punjab, most of the area covered by wheat and paddy cultivation. And this area increases over the year.
Punjab is the 3rd largest farming crop-producing state in India. It is known for its irrigation system and these are appropriate for farming. Punjab is the 3rd largest producer of food grains too.
4. Gujarat
Gujarat is the fastest-growing state in India. this state adopted a wise development pattern. They invested in agriculture, energy, and industry, for that they achieved double-digit growth. Gujarat’s weather climate is variable, producing crops there is difficult. One strategy farmers can adopt there is to manipulate crop environments by advanced management for high yield.
Gujarat produced cotton, groundnut, castor, bajra, tur, green gram, sesamum, paddy, maize, and sugarcane. And Gujarat produced cotton on a large scale, followed by Karnataka, Maharashtra, and  Telangana. Here groundnut grew too.
5. Haryana
Haryana is one of the biggest contributors to agriculture. About 70% of the locals engaged in agriculture. Haryana plays an important role in the Green Revolution in India. With all these, Haryana has a massive irrigation system.
Some top crops produced in Haryana are sugarcane, paddy, wheat, and sunflower. And in India, it is the 2nd largest producer of sunflower. Haryana involved in livestock farming too. There are 99.97 lakh livestock populations in India. India consumes milk products on a daily basis. It is a necessary diet. This comes under one of the top Agriculture States in India.
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