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 This Region covers Jammu and Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh and the hilly region of U.P.
 Climate is cool and humid.
 Annual rainfall- 1650-2000mm.
 The valley floors grow rice, while the hilly
tracts grow maize in the kharif season.
 The region supports horticultural crops like
apple, peaches, apricot, pears, cherry,
almond, litchis, walnut, etc. Saffron is grown
in this region.
 This region includes Arunachal Pradesh, the hills of Assam,
Sikkim, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura,
and the Darjeeling district of West Bengal.
 Climate is humid and sub humid.
 Annual rainfall- 1840-3528 mm.
 The main crops are rice, maize, potato, tea.
⦁ West Bengal, eastern Bihar and the
Brahmaputra valley lie in this region.
⦁ Climate is moist humid and dry
humid.
⦁ Annual rainfall- 1302-1607mm.
⦁ Rice is the main crop and others are
jute, rapeseed, wheat.
 This region includes eastern parts of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
 It is a fertile alluvial plain drained by the Ganga and its
tributaries.
 Climate is moist sub humid to dry humid.
 Annual rainfall- 1211-1470mm.
 Main crops- sugarcane, paddy, maize, wheat.
 This region includes the central and western parts of Uttar
Pradesh and the Haridwar and Udham Nagar districts of
Uttarakhand.
 Climate is dry sub humid to sub dry climate.
 Annual rainfall- 721-979 mm.
 Main crops- rice, wheat, maize and sugarcane.
 This region (also called the Satluj-Yamuna Plains) extends
over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and the Ganganagar
district of Rajasthan.
 Semi-arid characteristics prevail in this region.
 Annual rainfall- 65-125 cm.
 Cropping intensity is highest.
 Important crops include wheat, sugarcane, cotton, rice, gram,
maize, millets, pulses and oilseeds.
⦁ This region includes the Chhotanagpur
Plateau, extending over Jharkhand,
Orissa, Chhattisgarh.
⦁ Climate is moist subhumid to dry
subhumid.
⦁ Annual rainfall is 1271-1436mm.
⦁ The region is deficient in water
resources due to plateau structure and
non-perennial streams.
⦁ Important crops are rice, millets,
maize, oilseeds, ragi, gram and potato.
⦁ The region includes 46 districts of M.P,
Chhattisgarh, U.P and rajasthan.
⦁ Undulating soil topography, ravines are
present.
⦁ Climate is semi arid to dry sub humid.
⦁ Annual rainfall is 400-1550mm.
⦁ Main crops are Wheat, Gram, Jowar,
Bajra, Paddy, millets, oilseeds, cotton
and sunflower.
⦁ Soils are mixed red, yellow and black.
⦁ Scarcity of water is major constraint.
 This region includes Malwa plateau and Deccan plateau
(Maharashtra), some parts of M.P and Rajasthan.
 It covers maximum parts of peninsular area.
 Climate is semi-arid.
 Annual rainfall- 602-1040 mm.
 Major crops- jowar, bajra, cotton and wheat.
.
 This region includes the greater parts of
Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil
Nadu.
 It is an area of dry-zone agriculture.
 Annual rainfall- 677-1000mm.
 Major crops-Coffee, tea, cardamom and
spices.
 This region includes east coast of Tamil
Nadu, A.P and Orissa.
 Climate is semi arid and dry sub humid.
 Annual rainfall- 780-1287 mm.
 Major crops- Rice, Ragi, Jowar & Bajra.
 75% area is rainfed.
 This region includes west coast of Tamil Nadu, Kerala,
Karnataka, Maharashtra & Goa.
 Climate is dry sub humid to humid.
 Annual rainfall- 2226-3640mm.
 Main occupation is cultivation of spices and plantation crops
which are raised along the hill slopes of the Western Ghats. .
 Major crops- Rice, Ragi, Groundnut, Tapioca.
 This region includes 19 districts of Gujarat.
 It is an arid and semi-arid region.
 Annual rainfall- 340-1793 mm
 Main crops- maize, Wheat, Groundnut,
Tobacco, Cotton, Jowar, Bajra.
 This zone is famous for oilseed crop hence
known as oilseed region.
 78% area is rainfed.
 This region includes 9 districts of
Rajasthan.
 This region has an erratic rainfall of an
annual average of 95mm.
 The desert climate further causes high
evaporation.
 Drought occurs frequently.
 Main crops- bajra, gram, wheat, rapeseed.
 This region includes Andaman &
Nicobar and Lakshwadeep.
 Climate is humid.
 Annual rainfall is 300mm
 Main crops are rice, maize,
millets, pulses, arecanut,
turmeric and cassava.
 Nearly half of the cropped area is
under coconut.
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AGR Jenin.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.  This Region covers Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and the hilly region of U.P.  Climate is cool and humid.  Annual rainfall- 1650-2000mm.  The valley floors grow rice, while the hilly tracts grow maize in the kharif season.  The region supports horticultural crops like apple, peaches, apricot, pears, cherry, almond, litchis, walnut, etc. Saffron is grown in this region.
  • 4.  This region includes Arunachal Pradesh, the hills of Assam, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, and the Darjeeling district of West Bengal.  Climate is humid and sub humid.  Annual rainfall- 1840-3528 mm.  The main crops are rice, maize, potato, tea.
  • 5. ⦁ West Bengal, eastern Bihar and the Brahmaputra valley lie in this region. ⦁ Climate is moist humid and dry humid. ⦁ Annual rainfall- 1302-1607mm. ⦁ Rice is the main crop and others are jute, rapeseed, wheat.
  • 6.  This region includes eastern parts of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.  It is a fertile alluvial plain drained by the Ganga and its tributaries.  Climate is moist sub humid to dry humid.  Annual rainfall- 1211-1470mm.  Main crops- sugarcane, paddy, maize, wheat.
  • 7.  This region includes the central and western parts of Uttar Pradesh and the Haridwar and Udham Nagar districts of Uttarakhand.  Climate is dry sub humid to sub dry climate.  Annual rainfall- 721-979 mm.  Main crops- rice, wheat, maize and sugarcane.
  • 8.  This region (also called the Satluj-Yamuna Plains) extends over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and the Ganganagar district of Rajasthan.  Semi-arid characteristics prevail in this region.  Annual rainfall- 65-125 cm.  Cropping intensity is highest.  Important crops include wheat, sugarcane, cotton, rice, gram, maize, millets, pulses and oilseeds.
  • 9. ⦁ This region includes the Chhotanagpur Plateau, extending over Jharkhand, Orissa, Chhattisgarh. ⦁ Climate is moist subhumid to dry subhumid. ⦁ Annual rainfall is 1271-1436mm. ⦁ The region is deficient in water resources due to plateau structure and non-perennial streams. ⦁ Important crops are rice, millets, maize, oilseeds, ragi, gram and potato.
  • 10. ⦁ The region includes 46 districts of M.P, Chhattisgarh, U.P and rajasthan. ⦁ Undulating soil topography, ravines are present. ⦁ Climate is semi arid to dry sub humid. ⦁ Annual rainfall is 400-1550mm. ⦁ Main crops are Wheat, Gram, Jowar, Bajra, Paddy, millets, oilseeds, cotton and sunflower. ⦁ Soils are mixed red, yellow and black. ⦁ Scarcity of water is major constraint.
  • 11.  This region includes Malwa plateau and Deccan plateau (Maharashtra), some parts of M.P and Rajasthan.  It covers maximum parts of peninsular area.  Climate is semi-arid.  Annual rainfall- 602-1040 mm.  Major crops- jowar, bajra, cotton and wheat. .
  • 12.  This region includes the greater parts of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu.  It is an area of dry-zone agriculture.  Annual rainfall- 677-1000mm.  Major crops-Coffee, tea, cardamom and spices.
  • 13.  This region includes east coast of Tamil Nadu, A.P and Orissa.  Climate is semi arid and dry sub humid.  Annual rainfall- 780-1287 mm.  Major crops- Rice, Ragi, Jowar & Bajra.  75% area is rainfed.
  • 14.  This region includes west coast of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra & Goa.  Climate is dry sub humid to humid.  Annual rainfall- 2226-3640mm.  Main occupation is cultivation of spices and plantation crops which are raised along the hill slopes of the Western Ghats. .  Major crops- Rice, Ragi, Groundnut, Tapioca.
  • 15.  This region includes 19 districts of Gujarat.  It is an arid and semi-arid region.  Annual rainfall- 340-1793 mm  Main crops- maize, Wheat, Groundnut, Tobacco, Cotton, Jowar, Bajra.  This zone is famous for oilseed crop hence known as oilseed region.  78% area is rainfed.
  • 16.  This region includes 9 districts of Rajasthan.  This region has an erratic rainfall of an annual average of 95mm.  The desert climate further causes high evaporation.  Drought occurs frequently.  Main crops- bajra, gram, wheat, rapeseed.
  • 17.  This region includes Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshwadeep.  Climate is humid.  Annual rainfall is 300mm  Main crops are rice, maize, millets, pulses, arecanut, turmeric and cassava.  Nearly half of the cropped area is under coconut.