Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Crop Weather Report 20/07/2010


Castor:

Gujarat

The cumulative last ten days rainfall and weather condition for castor crop have been very optimum for proper growth and development of early sown crop and also for rainfed sowing in the major producing districts Banaskantha(21.3mm), kachchh(24.8mm), Patan(29.3mm), Mahesana(39.4mm), Sabarkantha(54.8mm), Junagarh(44.6mm), Rajkot(47.3mm), Suredranagar(49.5mm), Ahemdabad(35.6mm), Kheda(55.3mm), Gandhinagar(35.6mm) and Vadodara(91.8mm).

Rajasthan

The rains received for the last ten days is congenial for the sowing of rainfed crop in Rajasthan in most of the castor producing districts except Jodhpur and Barmer where rainfall has been limited .However, it is forecasted that rain may also be received in Jodhpur and Barmer districts which may be helpful to complete the sowing. The cumulative rainfall for last ten days is given as under:
Hanumamgarh(25.8mm), Jodhpur(11mm), Barmer(11.1mm), Pali(44.2mm), Jalor(39.3mm) and Sirohi(47.1mm)

The major castor producing states in southern and central India received a very good cumulative ten days rainfall and forecasted widespread rain will boost the crop growth

Tamil Nadu
(Vellore(114mm), Salem(67mm), Erode(54mm), Coimbatore(53.7mm), Namakkal(81mm), Tiruchchirappalli(45.3mm)).

Karnataka
(Bellary(83mm), Chitradurga(282mm), Tumkur(41.6mm), Hassan(107.6mm), Mandya(52mm), Mysore(93mm) and Bangalore(24mm)),

Andhra Pradesh
(Karimnagar(116mm), Medak(84mm), Rangareddy(86.1mm), Warangal(122mm), Nalgonda(95.8mm), Mahbubnagar(87mm), Guntur(137mm) and Prakasam(147mm)),

Orrisa
(Angul(mm), Dhenkeval(46.5mm), Ganjam(89.6mm), Gajapati(96.2mm), Pulbani(96.2mm), Rayagada(128mm), Kalahandi(138mm), Koratput(106mm) and Navrangapur(110mm))

Maharshtra

(Nashik(56.6mm), Aurangabad(118.9mm), Beed(96.4mm), Nanded(96.4mm), Amravati(50.1mm) and Wardha(101.3mm))

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Groundnut:
The districtwise cumulative receipt of last ten days rainfall is given in the brackets
Karnataka
Bijapur(22.8mm), Belgaum(73mm), Gadag(66.9mm), Bellary(83mm), Kolar(56.8mm), Chitradurga(282.7mm), Tumkur(41.6mm).

Tamil Nadu
Vellore(114mm), Erode(54.7mm), Namakkal(81mm)

Andhra Pradesh
Nalgonda(95.8mm), Kurnool(114mm), Anantpur(142mm), Chitoor(99.3mm)

Madhya Pradesh
Shivpuri(20.6mm), Barwani(78mm)

Gujarat
Rajkot(47.2mm), Bhavnagar(25.9mm), Sabarkantha(54.8mm),Surat(60.7mm), Porbandar(30.6mm), Jamnagar(37mm), Amreli(26.4mm).

Uttar Pradesh
Jhansi(48mm) and Bijnor(174mm)

Punjab
Faridkot(54mm) and Sangrur(52.5mm)

The early rainfall received in the state of Karnataka , Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh facilitated sowing in the second fortnight of June and first week of July. The widespread rain forecasted will be very much congenial for the early growth of the crop. The late arrival of monsoon delayed the sowing in Gujarat ,Uttar Pradesh and Punjab .However, the weather condition and forecasted rainfall will be very much helpful for the germination and establishment of the crop.

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Basmati Rice:

The cumulative rainfall for the last ten days and weather condition ie. moderate temperature, high RH and forecasted rainfall is favourable for late transplanting , establishment of transplanted crop and tillering of early transplanted crop in both the states ie. Haryana and Punjab. The cumulative rainfall for last 10 days is given district wise as under :

Haryana

Sirsa(32mm), Kaithal(51.1mm), Kurukshetra(56.1mm), Ambala(56mm), Karnal(62mm), Panipat(57.4mm) and Sonipat(54.4mm).

Punjab
Amritsar(74mm), Rupnagar(66.7mm) and Patiala(60.9mm)

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