Friday, November 26, 2010
Chana
The monsoon rains over Maharashtra has ensured optimum moisture for sowing that may increase its acreage. Sowing of timely crop is already complete in parts of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat while sowing of rainfed Chana continues smoothly in the northern region. Light rainfall forecast in west and north Madhya Pradesh will facilitate sowing of the crop wherever it is left.
For more information:http://www.bkconsimpex.com/hotspots/chanamap.html
For more information:http://www.bkconsimpex.com
Coffee
Unseasonal rains have hit Coffee growing belts of Karnataka such as Chikmagalur, Hassan and Kodagu greatly affected the Coffee output. Karnataka is the largest Coffee producing state in the country and the unexpected rain has led to dropping of the raw and red berries thus affecting Coffee production.
Untimely rain not only affect standing crop but also cause damage to the already arrived crops in homes and various grain markets due to increased moisture content in the crop as it is not possible to dry the grains due to cloudy sky.
For more information:http://www.bkconsimpex.com/hotspots/coffeemap.html
For more information:http://www.bkconsimpex.com
Wheat
Persistant weather conditions in Rajasthan, UP, Punjab and Haryana is favourable for the germination and growth of the crop. Sowing in some parts of Rajasthan, UP, Punjab and Haryana is in the last phase. Overall crop acreage is expected to increase due to good rains and conserved moisture.
For more information:http://www.bkconsimpex.com/hotspots/wheatmap.html
For more information:http://www.bkconsimpex.com
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