Dehradun district.
Jaunsar tribal area in Uttarakhand comprising of blocks Kalsi and Chakrata in Dehradun district is traditionally a maize growing area.
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Is maize grown in Uttarakhand?
In Uttarakhand, maize is cultivated in about 22 thousand ha including both hills and plains. The crop is grown for food, feed and fodder and forms an integral constituent of all major cropping systems prevalent in the state.
What is the main crops grown in Uttarakhand?
Major crops grown in the state are rice, wheat, sugarcane, maize, soybean, pulses, oilseeds and a number of fruits and vegetables.
In which areas maize is grown?
The predominant maize growing states that contributes more than 80 % of the total maize production are Andhra Pradesh (20.9 %), Karnataka (16.5 %), Rajasthan (9.9 %), Maharashtra (9.1 %), Bihar (8.9 %), Uttar Pradesh (6.1 %), Madhya Pradesh (5.7 %), Himachal Pradesh (4.4 %).
Which state is largest producer of maize?
Top Crops Producing States of India
Agricultural Commodity | Top Producer State* |
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Largest Wheat producing state in India is | Uttar Pradesh |
Largest Maize producing state in India is | Andhra Pradesh |
Largest Coarse Cereal producing state in India is | Karnataka, Rajasthan |
Largest Oilseeds producing state in India is | Gujarat |
What are the Rabi crops grown in Uttarakhand?
Answer:
- barley.
- gram.
- rapeseed.
- mustard.
- oat (Avena sativa)
- Wheat.
What are the vegetables grown in Uttarakhand?
Rice, Wheat, onion, chilly, peas, potato, radish, cauliflower, pulses, oilseeds, soybean, mango, guava, plums and peaches. finger millet, Maize, rice, wheat, pulses, mango, guava, plums and peaches.
State Profile.
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Vegetables | Area |
Pro | |
Potato | Area |
Prod |
Where are pulses grown in Uttarakhand?
In hills of North Western Himalaya Rajma, black gram, horse gram, rice bean, moth bean, pegionpea etc. are major pulse crops.
What is the capital of Uttarakhand?
Dehra Dun, city, capital of Uttarakhand state, northern India. It lies in the northwestern part of the state in the foothills of the Himalayas at an elevation of about 2,200 feet (670 metres).
Which food is famous in Uttarakhand?
Some popular dishes of Uttarakhand cuisine are:
- Rabri (that made with Jhongora (shyama ka chawal) & Chaas (butter milk) adding leafs of Radish.
- Khadi or jhwāi (made with butter milk)
- Arsa (made with rice and jaggery)
- Gulthiya (made with normal atta & pure desi Ghee)
- Bhatt ki churkani / bhattwani.
- Ugal ki bhujia.
Which district is largest producer of maize in India?
After Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh Bihar is the highest maize producer. Andhra Pradesh is having the highest state productivity. Some districts like Krishna, West Godavari etc. records as high as 12 t/ha productivity.
In which states is corn grown?
Corn is grown in most U.S. States, but production is concentrated in the Heartland region (including Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, eastern portions of South Dakota and Nebraska, western Kentucky and Ohio, and the northern two-thirds of Missouri).
In which states of India are pulses grown?
Madhya Pradesh is a major pulse-producing state in the country; it caters to 32 per cent of the country’s total production.
Who brought maize crop in India?
the Portuguese
He writes that the Portuguese introduced it in India in the 16th century, but it remained a little-cultivated novelty — though this might explain why fresh corn is commonly sold in Goa in the monsoon.
Where is millet grown India?
Millets are cultivated in low-fertile land, tribal and rain-fed and mountainous areas. These areas include Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Telangana.
In which month maize is grown in India?
Since maize requires a good amount of rainfall followed by a healthy spell of sunshine, it is a kharif crop. Sowing is done generally during June and July months. However, it is also sown during the months of January- February and September – October.
Which is the major cash crop of Uttarakhand?
During 2010, wheat production was 831 thousand tonnes and rice production was 610 thousand tonnes, while the main cash crop of the state, sugarcane, had a production of 5058 thousand tonnes. As 86% of the state consists of hills, the yield per hectare is not very high.
Which crops are grown in summer season in Uttarakhand?
The main crops are wheat, paddy, maize, manduwa and sanwa in food grains, urad, gram, pea, masoor & rajma in pulses and mustard, soybean, groundnut in oil seeds. Rice and wheat dominate the agricultural realm from one corner of the region to the other.
In which season rice is grown in Uttarakhand?
Rice is considered as the master crop of coastal India and in some regions of eastern India, where during the summer and monsoon seasons, both high temperature and heavy rainfall provide ideal conditions for the cultivation of rice.
What is the state vegetable of Uttarakhand?
Kandali
Unofficial state symbols
Type | Symbol | Adopted |
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Nickname | Devabhumi (Land of the Gods) | Traditional |
River | Ganges | Traditional |
Sweet | Bal Mithai | Traditional |
Vegetable | Kandali (Urtica dioica) | Traditional |
What type of soil is found in Uttarakhand?
Generally five main types of soil are found in this region:Quartzite soil; Volcanic soil; Brown soil; Alluvial soil; and Tertiary soil. Quartzite soil is generally found in Nainital district. This soil is light and infertile, which contains cysts and quartz.