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AgricultureChapter-4

MAIZE

Climatic Conditions for production of maize

• Rainfall – It grows well in 25cm – 75cm rainfall area.

• Temperature – It is a kharif crop which requires temperature between 21degreeC to 27degreeC.

• Soil – It grows well in old alluvial soil.

Maize producing areas in India

Major maize producing areas in India are KARNATAKA,UTTAR PRADESKH,BIHAR, ANDHRA PRADESH and MADHYA PRADESH.

Last 5year production in typing• 2001• 2003• 2005• 2007• 2009• 2011

• 800 yield• 700 yield• 200 yield• 400 yield• 250 yield• 400 yield

Biblography• My NCERT textbook helped me very

much.• In today’s world internet is a great source

of information which helped me a lot.• Some other books also helped me.• Daily Newspapers also helped me a lot.

Contents • Name of chapter.

• Title of crop.• Climatic condition for production of crop.• Locating areas on map.• Name of producing areas.• Comparision of production of last 5 years.(by typing)• Comparison by bar graph.• Biblography• Contents

AgricultureChapter-4

Coffee

Climatic conditions for production of coffee

• Rainfall –It grow well in area where there is above than 75cm rainfall.

• Temperature – It requires temperature between 19degreeC to 21.5degreeC.

• Soil – It grows well in Loamy soil.

Coffee producing areas in India

Major coffee producing areas in India are NILGIRI in KARNATAKA,KERELA and TAMIL NADU

Comparison of production of Coffee of last 5years.

• 2005-2006• 2006-2007• 2007-2008• 2008-2009• 2009-2010• 2010-2011• 2011-2012

• 592.9kg• 844.03kg• 1101.8kg• 1168.4kg• 1173.75kg• 1502.85kg• 2037.76kg

Biblography• My NCERT textbook helped me very

much.• Internet has given me great information

about my work.• Many other book had also helped me.• Daily Newspapers also helped me lot.

Contents• Name of Chapter.• Title of crop.• Climatic conditions for production of crop.• Locating of areas on map.• Name of areas.• Comparison of production of last 5 years.(by typing)• Comparison by bar graph.• Biblography• Content

By shubham Choudhary

10-E 39

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