Not AvailableGroundnut is cultivated in around 6 million ha with an annual production of around 7 million tonnes in India. However, the productivity remains a matter of great concern as it remains around 1250 kg/ha in rainfed situations and around 1800 kg/ha in irrigated conditions.As 90% of the crop is grown under rainfed conditions, productivity is affected by erratic and uneven distribution of rainfall, and in odd years the crop is badly affected by drought in most part of the country.Not Availabl
Not AvailableIn order to feed the growing population, India has to produce more from the land availa...
Not AvailableLow rainfall regions (rainfall below 500 mm/yr) in the north western part of the countr...
Not AvailableRainfall is the only source of water /soil moisture for most of the crops in the rain ...
Not AvailableGroundnut is cultivated in around 6 million ha with an annual production of around 7 mi...
Not AvailableThe groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important food legume and oilseeds crop of I...
Not AvailableIn India, among the nine oilseed crops, groundnut ranks third in area and production (5...
Not AvailableThough groundnut can be grown under diverse agroclimatic conditions, in India, it is ma...
Not AvailableOilseed crops are the second most in importance after cereals and significantly contrib...
Not AvailableOilseed crops are the second most in importance after cereals and significantly contrib...
Not AvailableBlack soils, which constitute 23.1% of rainfed lands in India have great production po...
Not AvailableAnanthapuramu district is considered as one of the major groundnut growing districts in...
Not AvailableAmong plantation crops, coconut is the major crop grown both under plantation and homes...
Not AvailableThe groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L) is an important food legume of tropical and subtropi...
Not AvailableThe groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L) is an important food legume of tropical and subtrop...
Not AvailableIndia ranks first in rainfed agriculture globally in both area (86 Mha) and the value o...
Not AvailableIn order to feed the growing population, India has to produce more from the land availa...
Not AvailableLow rainfall regions (rainfall below 500 mm/yr) in the north western part of the countr...
Not AvailableRainfall is the only source of water /soil moisture for most of the crops in the rain ...
Not AvailableGroundnut is cultivated in around 6 million ha with an annual production of around 7 mi...
Not AvailableThe groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important food legume and oilseeds crop of I...
Not AvailableIn India, among the nine oilseed crops, groundnut ranks third in area and production (5...
Not AvailableThough groundnut can be grown under diverse agroclimatic conditions, in India, it is ma...
Not AvailableOilseed crops are the second most in importance after cereals and significantly contrib...
Not AvailableOilseed crops are the second most in importance after cereals and significantly contrib...
Not AvailableBlack soils, which constitute 23.1% of rainfed lands in India have great production po...
Not AvailableAnanthapuramu district is considered as one of the major groundnut growing districts in...
Not AvailableAmong plantation crops, coconut is the major crop grown both under plantation and homes...
Not AvailableThe groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L) is an important food legume of tropical and subtropi...
Not AvailableThe groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L) is an important food legume of tropical and subtrop...
Not AvailableIndia ranks first in rainfed agriculture globally in both area (86 Mha) and the value o...
Not AvailableIn order to feed the growing population, India has to produce more from the land availa...
Not AvailableLow rainfall regions (rainfall below 500 mm/yr) in the north western part of the countr...
Not AvailableRainfall is the only source of water /soil moisture for most of the crops in the rain ...