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   2/3rd of Indian
    population is engaged
    in agricultural
    activities.
   Food grains are the
    most important
    agricultural products
    made in India
   India exports agro
    product s like tea,
    coffee, spices, etc.
   Primitive Subsistence
    Farming
       Practiced on small patches of
        land
       Primitive tools like hoe, dao
        and digger sticks are used
       Family and community
        labour is used
       Farming depends upon
        monsoon, natural fertility,,
        soil and suitability of other
        environmental conditions to
        crops grown.
       Practiced in Assam,
        Meghalaya, Mizoram,
        Nagaland, Manipur, etc
   Intensive Subsistence Farming
       Practiced in areas of high
        population pressure on land.
       Labour intensive farming
       Biochemical fertilizers and
        pesticides used
       Irrigation used for water supply
       Results in high production
   Commercial Farming
       High Yielding variety of seeds
        used
       Chemical fertilisers, insecticides
        and pesticides in order to obtain
        higher production.
       Used in Haryana, Punjab.
   Different crops are grown
    in different Cropping
    seasons
       The three cropping seasons
        are rabi, kharif and zaid
       Rabi crops
            are sown in winter from
             October to December.
            Crops include wheat, barley
             peas, gram and mustard.
            Productivity depends on
             winter monsoon.
   Kharif crops
        Are sown in onset of monsoon and
         harvested in Sep-Oct
        Crops include paddy, maize, jowar,
         bajra, tur, moong, urad,etc
   Zaid Crops
        Grown between kharif and Rabi
         Crops
        Crops watermelon, muskmelon,
         cucumber, vegetables and fooder.
   Rice
       Staple food crop of a majority of
        people in India
       Second largest producer of rice in
        the world.
       It is a kharif crop which requires
        high temperature and humidity
        with annual rainfall of above 100
        cm.
       Grown in plains of North and
        North Eastern India, coastal plains
        and deltaic regions.
       Canal irrigation and tube wells
        made it possible to grow rice in
        areas of less rainfall such as
        Punjab, Haryana and West Uttar
        Pradesh and Parts of Rajasthan.
   Wheat
       Second most important cereal
        crop.
       Main food crop in the north an
        north-western part of the
        country.
       Requires cool growing season
        and bright sunshine during
        ripening and 50-70 cm of annual
        rainfall evenly distributed over
        the growing season.
       Grown in Ganga-Satluj plains in
        North West and black soil region
        in the Deccan.
       Major wheat producing states
        are Punjab, Haryana, UP, Bihar,
        Rajasthan and parts of MP
   Millets
       Jowar, bajra and ragi are
        important millets grown in India.
       Jowar is third most important
        food crop with respect to area and
        production and grown Karnataka,
        AP and MP.
       Bajra grows well on sandy soils
        and shallow black soil and grown
        in Rajasthan, UP, Maharashtra,
        Gujarat and Haryana.
       Ragi is a crop of dry region and
        grows well on red, black, sandy,
        loamy and shallow black soil and
        is grown in Karnataka, Tamil
        Nadu,      Himachal       Pradesh,
        Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Jharkhand
        and Arunachal Pradesh.
   Maize
       Used for both food and
        fodder.
       Requires      temperature
        between 21C and 27C.
       Requires alluvial soil.
       HYV seeds, fertilizers
        and     irrigation    have
        contribute to increased
        production
       Major maize-producing
        states are Karnataka,
        Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,
        Andhra Pradesh and MP
   Pulses
       India      is   the   largest
        producer and consumer of
        pulses in the world
       Major pulses grown are
        tur, urad, moong, masur,
        peas and gram.
       Being leguminous crops
        they help restore soil
        fertility.
       Grown        in   MP,    UP,
        Rajasthan,       Maharashtra
        and Karnataka.
   Sugarcane
       India is 2nd largest producer after
        Brazil
       Requires 27C temperature and
        annual rainfall between 75cms
        to 100cms.
       It is a source of sugar, gur,
        khandsari and molasses.
       Grown in UP, Maharashtra,
        Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, AP,
        Bihar, Punjab and Haryana.
   Oil Seeds
       India is the largest producer
        of oil seeds in the world.
       They include groundnut,
        mustard, coconut,
        sesamum(til), soyabean,
        castor seeds, cotton seeds,
        linseed and sunflower.
       Used to make edible oil as
        well as in the production of
        soap, cosmetics and
        ointments.
   Tea
       Tea    is   an    important
        beverage crops.
       Introduced in India by the
        British.
       Requires frequent showers
        evenly distributed over the
        year ensuring continuous
        growth of tender leaves.
       Requires abundant and
        cheap labor.
       Major tea-producing states
        are Assam, Darjeeling and
        Jalpaiuri district, West
        Bengal, TN and Kerala.
   Coffee
       India produces about 4% of the
        world’s coffee production.
       Arabica variety is grown in India
        that was brought from Yemen.
       Grown in Nilgiri in Karnataka,
        Kerala and Tamilnadu.
       India produces about 4% of the
        world’s coffee production.
       Arabica variety is grown in India
        that was brought from Yemen.
       Grown in Nilgiri in Karnataka,
        Kerela and Tamilnadu.
   Horticulture Crops
       India is the largest producer of fruits and
        vegetables in the world.
       Mangoes are grown in Maharashtra, AP, UP and
        WB.
       Oranges are grown in Nagpur and Cheerapunjee.
       Bananas are grown in Kerala, Mizoram,
        Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu
       Lichi and Guava are grown in UP and Bihar
       Pineapple are grown in Meghalaya
       Grapes are grown in AP and Maharashtra
       Apples, pears, apricots and walnuts are gown in
        J&K and Himachal Pradesh.
       India produces about 13% of worlds vegetable
        pea, cauliflower, onion, cabbage, tomato, brinjal
        and potato.
   Rubber
       It is an equatorial crop grown in
        tropical and sub-tropical areas.
       Requires moist and humid climate
        with rainfall of more that 200 cm
        and temperature above 24 C
       Rubber in an important industrial
        raw material.
       Mainly grown in Kerala , TN,
        Karnataka, and Andaman and
        Nicobar Islands and Garo Hills
        Meghalaya.
       India is the 5th largest producer of
        world’s natural rubber.
   Fiber Crops
       Cotton, Jute, Hemp and natural silk.
       Silk is obtained from cocoons of
        silkworms fed in green leaves
        specially mulberry.
   Cotton
       India is 3rd largest producer of Cotton
        in the world.
       Used to make cotton textile.
       Requires black soil, light temperature,
        light irrigation/rainfall, 210 days of
        bright sunshine and 6 to 8 months to
        mature.
       Grown in Maharashtra, Gujarat, MP,
        Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil
        Nadu, Punjab, Haryana and UP.
   Jute
       Known as golden fiber.
       Grows well on well-drained
        fertile soil of the flood plains
        where soils is renewed every
        year.
       High temperature is required
        during the time of growth.
       WB, Orissa, Bihar, Assam and
        Meghalaya are the major jute
        producing states.
       Used to make gunny bags, mats,
        ropes, yarn carpets and other
        artifacts.
   Collectivisation
   Consolidation of holdings
   Cooperation and abolition of zamindari
   Agricultural Reforms:-
   1.The Green Revolution
   2.The White Revolution
   Provision for crop insurance against drought,
    flood, cyclone, fire and diseases
   Establishment of Grameen (village) banks,
    and cooperative societies.
   Banks for providing loan facilities to the
    farmers at lower rates of interest.
   Kisan Credit Card(KCC)
   Personal Insurance Accident Scheme.
   Special weather Bulletins and agricultural
    programmes were introduced on TV and
    Radio
   Announcement of minimum support price.
By Raj Quadros, X-A, 25
St. Anthony High School, Majorda-Goa

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agriculture Std 10 NCERT Board

  • 1.
  • 2. 2/3rd of Indian population is engaged in agricultural activities.  Food grains are the most important agricultural products made in India  India exports agro product s like tea, coffee, spices, etc.
  • 3. Primitive Subsistence Farming  Practiced on small patches of land  Primitive tools like hoe, dao and digger sticks are used  Family and community labour is used  Farming depends upon monsoon, natural fertility,, soil and suitability of other environmental conditions to crops grown.  Practiced in Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur, etc
  • 4. Intensive Subsistence Farming  Practiced in areas of high population pressure on land.  Labour intensive farming  Biochemical fertilizers and pesticides used  Irrigation used for water supply  Results in high production  Commercial Farming  High Yielding variety of seeds used  Chemical fertilisers, insecticides and pesticides in order to obtain higher production.  Used in Haryana, Punjab.
  • 5. Different crops are grown in different Cropping seasons  The three cropping seasons are rabi, kharif and zaid  Rabi crops  are sown in winter from October to December.  Crops include wheat, barley peas, gram and mustard.  Productivity depends on winter monsoon.
  • 6. Kharif crops  Are sown in onset of monsoon and harvested in Sep-Oct  Crops include paddy, maize, jowar, bajra, tur, moong, urad,etc  Zaid Crops  Grown between kharif and Rabi Crops  Crops watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber, vegetables and fooder.
  • 7. Rice  Staple food crop of a majority of people in India  Second largest producer of rice in the world.  It is a kharif crop which requires high temperature and humidity with annual rainfall of above 100 cm.  Grown in plains of North and North Eastern India, coastal plains and deltaic regions.  Canal irrigation and tube wells made it possible to grow rice in areas of less rainfall such as Punjab, Haryana and West Uttar Pradesh and Parts of Rajasthan.
  • 8. Wheat  Second most important cereal crop.  Main food crop in the north an north-western part of the country.  Requires cool growing season and bright sunshine during ripening and 50-70 cm of annual rainfall evenly distributed over the growing season.  Grown in Ganga-Satluj plains in North West and black soil region in the Deccan.  Major wheat producing states are Punjab, Haryana, UP, Bihar, Rajasthan and parts of MP
  • 9. Millets  Jowar, bajra and ragi are important millets grown in India.  Jowar is third most important food crop with respect to area and production and grown Karnataka, AP and MP.  Bajra grows well on sandy soils and shallow black soil and grown in Rajasthan, UP, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Haryana.  Ragi is a crop of dry region and grows well on red, black, sandy, loamy and shallow black soil and is grown in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Jharkhand and Arunachal Pradesh.
  • 10. Maize  Used for both food and fodder.  Requires temperature between 21C and 27C.  Requires alluvial soil.  HYV seeds, fertilizers and irrigation have contribute to increased production  Major maize-producing states are Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and MP
  • 11. Pulses  India is the largest producer and consumer of pulses in the world  Major pulses grown are tur, urad, moong, masur, peas and gram.  Being leguminous crops they help restore soil fertility.  Grown in MP, UP, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Karnataka.
  • 12. Sugarcane  India is 2nd largest producer after Brazil  Requires 27C temperature and annual rainfall between 75cms to 100cms.  It is a source of sugar, gur, khandsari and molasses.  Grown in UP, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, AP, Bihar, Punjab and Haryana.
  • 13. Oil Seeds  India is the largest producer of oil seeds in the world.  They include groundnut, mustard, coconut, sesamum(til), soyabean, castor seeds, cotton seeds, linseed and sunflower.  Used to make edible oil as well as in the production of soap, cosmetics and ointments.
  • 14. Tea  Tea is an important beverage crops.  Introduced in India by the British.  Requires frequent showers evenly distributed over the year ensuring continuous growth of tender leaves.  Requires abundant and cheap labor.  Major tea-producing states are Assam, Darjeeling and Jalpaiuri district, West Bengal, TN and Kerala.
  • 15. Coffee  India produces about 4% of the world’s coffee production.  Arabica variety is grown in India that was brought from Yemen.  Grown in Nilgiri in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamilnadu.  India produces about 4% of the world’s coffee production.  Arabica variety is grown in India that was brought from Yemen.  Grown in Nilgiri in Karnataka, Kerela and Tamilnadu.
  • 16. Horticulture Crops  India is the largest producer of fruits and vegetables in the world.  Mangoes are grown in Maharashtra, AP, UP and WB.  Oranges are grown in Nagpur and Cheerapunjee.  Bananas are grown in Kerala, Mizoram, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu  Lichi and Guava are grown in UP and Bihar  Pineapple are grown in Meghalaya  Grapes are grown in AP and Maharashtra  Apples, pears, apricots and walnuts are gown in J&K and Himachal Pradesh.  India produces about 13% of worlds vegetable pea, cauliflower, onion, cabbage, tomato, brinjal and potato.
  • 17. Rubber  It is an equatorial crop grown in tropical and sub-tropical areas.  Requires moist and humid climate with rainfall of more that 200 cm and temperature above 24 C  Rubber in an important industrial raw material.  Mainly grown in Kerala , TN, Karnataka, and Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Garo Hills Meghalaya.  India is the 5th largest producer of world’s natural rubber.
  • 18. Fiber Crops  Cotton, Jute, Hemp and natural silk.  Silk is obtained from cocoons of silkworms fed in green leaves specially mulberry.  Cotton  India is 3rd largest producer of Cotton in the world.  Used to make cotton textile.  Requires black soil, light temperature, light irrigation/rainfall, 210 days of bright sunshine and 6 to 8 months to mature.  Grown in Maharashtra, Gujarat, MP, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Haryana and UP.
  • 19. Jute  Known as golden fiber.  Grows well on well-drained fertile soil of the flood plains where soils is renewed every year.  High temperature is required during the time of growth.  WB, Orissa, Bihar, Assam and Meghalaya are the major jute producing states.  Used to make gunny bags, mats, ropes, yarn carpets and other artifacts.
  • 20. Collectivisation  Consolidation of holdings  Cooperation and abolition of zamindari  Agricultural Reforms:-  1.The Green Revolution  2.The White Revolution
  • 21. Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood, cyclone, fire and diseases  Establishment of Grameen (village) banks, and cooperative societies.  Banks for providing loan facilities to the farmers at lower rates of interest.
  • 22. Kisan Credit Card(KCC)  Personal Insurance Accident Scheme.  Special weather Bulletins and agricultural programmes were introduced on TV and Radio  Announcement of minimum support price.
  • 23. By Raj Quadros, X-A, 25 St. Anthony High School, Majorda-Goa