Bihar maize production 2017. Methods: The current stud...
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Bihar maize production 2017. Methods: The current study explores the status of maize production in Bihar in terms of growth rate and instability index based on the available secondary data for maize production in Bihar from 2000-2021. All Crops Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Ragi Barley Wheat Small millets Other Cereals Arhar/Tur Moong (Green Gram) Urad Gram Other Kharif pulses Other Rabi pulses Other Summer Pulses Moth Khesari Horse-gram Cowpea (Lobia) Masoor Peas & beans (Pulses) Linseed Castor seed Rapeseed &Mustard Niger seed Sunflower Sesamum Groundnut other oilseeds Soyabean Bihar is one of the major maize growing states in India. The Agriculture Road Map focuses on increasing agricultural production in District wise Area Production and Yield of Pea, Kulthi, Kharif Moong, Garma moong and Total moong of Bihar during-2020-21 A-Area in Hectare. In this section, various studies related to the present and future demand of maize and its production perspectives, market dynamics and need to develop production, marketing and processing segments of maize for the benefit of maize cultivators have been reviewed in a chronological order. The trends in area, production and productivity were also observed positive for both the Acreage and production of coarse cereals have largely been unchanged over the last few years. Neither EGS nor normal seed production are done in Bihar by the large companies, but in other Indian states where conditions are more favorable for seed production. An analysis of production and its value chain will help the state in providing the further direction for policy making. Besides, the production of fruits, vegetables, milk, egg and fish are significantly increased during 2nd roadmap. For maize, there has been a rise in production from around 12 lakh MT in late nineties to nearly 15 lakh MT in 2005-06, with almost unchanged acreage and rising productivity, from around 20 qtls/hect to 23 qtls/hect over the same period. Maize is the third most important food grain crop in Bihar. States have been arranged n descending order of percentage share of production during 2017-18, 2. Explore the Directorate of Economics and Statistics for agricultural data, research, and schemes to enhance farming practices and support policy-making. 26 million tonnes (Mt) in 2012-13. 62 lakh crore on Wednesday. President Droupadi Murmu launched the fourth Krishi Road Map (2023-2028) of Bihar worth ₹1. District wise Area Production and Yield of Pea, Kulthi, Kharif Moong, Garma moong and Total moong of Bihar during-2020-21 A-Area in Hectare. . P-Production in MT. 5 times increase in fish production. The climate of Bihar is best suitable for cultivating maize crop grown all through the year for numerous purposes. *: Provisio tics at a Glance 2018, Directorate of Bihar has gained production in Wheat, Maize and Rice after implementation of Agriculture Road Map in 2008. The present investigation was undertaken to evaluate the growth in area, production and productivity and resource use efficiency of maize in various agro-climatic zones of Bihar. Maize yield in Bihar was lower than West Editorial Maize Economy of Bihar, India: Agro- Climatic Zone Wise Study Abstract The present investigation was undertaken to evaluate the growth in area, production and productivity and resource use efficiency of maize in various agro-climatic zones of Bihar. Overall increase in production has been seen in agriculture, even 2. However, due to inadequate utilization and surplus production, farmers are forced to sell their maize to traders. The growth pattern in production and productivity were also observed to be positive and statistically significant. Production and productivity (Area: million ha, Production: million t, Yield: kg/ha) 1. It is grown for feed, fodder and industrial purposes. Agricultural Area/Land Use - Bihar: Area under Crops by Social Groups - Bihar Area under Food Crops - Bihar Area under Non-Food Crops - Bihar Cropping Intensity/Pattern - Bihar Land Use Classification - Bihar Normal and Sown Area under Crops - Bihar Bihar is a leading maize producer in India, and the demand for maize in various industries could trans-form the state. Maize acts as primary raw material for thousands of industries producing starch, protein, oil, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, gum, alcoholic beverages, textile, and paper industries. Y-Yield in kg/hectare. Initial estimates by agriculture experts and government oficials indicate that kharif crop losses have occurred on about 50,000 hectares, mainly in Saurashtra, Kutch and North Gujarat, including the cotton-growing areas of Rajkot, Surendranagar, Morbi, Jamnagar, Devbhumi Dwarka, Kutch, Patan, Banaskantha and Sabarkantha. The Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) of Bihar cover one of the most productive agricultural areas in India, thus increasing agricultural production in this region is crucial for ensuring national food security (Government of Bihar, 2012). Presently, Bihar is the third largest producer of maize in India, and contributing about 8 per cent to the Indian maize production of 22.
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