Examples Of Kharif Crops [new] (WORKING 2027)

Examples Of Kharif Crops [new] (WORKING 2027)

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| | Examples | Growing Regions in India | Primary Uses | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cereals | Rice (Paddy), Maize (Corn), Millet (Bajra), Sorghum (Jowar) | West Bengal, Punjab, UP (Rice); Karnataka, Maharashtra (Maize); Rajasthan (Bajra) | Staple food, animal feed, industrial starch | | Pulses | Pigeon Pea (Arhar/Tur), Black Gram (Urad), Green Gram (Moong) | Maharashtra, MP, UP, Tamil Nadu | Protein-rich food, soil nitrogen fixation | | Oilseeds | Groundnut (Peanut), Soybean, Sesame (Til), Sunflower | Gujarat, Rajasthan (Groundnut); MP, Maharashtra (Soybean) | Cooking oil, industrial lubricants, biodiesel | | Cash/Fiber Crops | Cotton, Sugarcane, Jute | Gujarat, Maharashtra (Cotton); UP (Sugarcane); West Bengal (Jute) | Textiles, sugar production, ropes & sacks | | Vegetables & Spices | Bitter Gourd, Bottle Gourd, Brinjal (Eggplant), Turmeric, Chili | Across various states (esp. West Bengal, Bihar, Telangana) | Daily nutrition, culinary spices, medicinal uses |

The following table categorizes important Kharif crops:

In the Indian agricultural context, crops are categorized into three main seasons: Kharif , Rabi , and Zaid . The term Kharif (derived from Arabic for "autumn") refers to crops sown with the onset of the southwest monsoon (typically June–July) and harvested after the rains recede (September–October). These crops require warm, wet conditions and plenty of sunlight to grow. This report provides key examples of Kharif crops, their growing conditions, and their importance.

An Overview of Kharif Crops: Characteristics, Major Examples, and Economic Significance

examples of kharif crops

Examples Of Kharif Crops [new] (WORKING 2027)

| | Examples | Growing Regions in India | Primary Uses | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cereals | Rice (Paddy), Maize (Corn), Millet (Bajra), Sorghum (Jowar) | West Bengal, Punjab, UP (Rice); Karnataka, Maharashtra (Maize); Rajasthan (Bajra) | Staple food, animal feed, industrial starch | | Pulses | Pigeon Pea (Arhar/Tur), Black Gram (Urad), Green Gram (Moong) | Maharashtra, MP, UP, Tamil Nadu | Protein-rich food, soil nitrogen fixation | | Oilseeds | Groundnut (Peanut), Soybean, Sesame (Til), Sunflower | Gujarat, Rajasthan (Groundnut); MP, Maharashtra (Soybean) | Cooking oil, industrial lubricants, biodiesel | | Cash/Fiber Crops | Cotton, Sugarcane, Jute | Gujarat, Maharashtra (Cotton); UP (Sugarcane); West Bengal (Jute) | Textiles, sugar production, ropes & sacks | | Vegetables & Spices | Bitter Gourd, Bottle Gourd, Brinjal (Eggplant), Turmeric, Chili | Across various states (esp. West Bengal, Bihar, Telangana) | Daily nutrition, culinary spices, medicinal uses |

The following table categorizes important Kharif crops: examples of kharif crops

In the Indian agricultural context, crops are categorized into three main seasons: Kharif , Rabi , and Zaid . The term Kharif (derived from Arabic for "autumn") refers to crops sown with the onset of the southwest monsoon (typically June–July) and harvested after the rains recede (September–October). These crops require warm, wet conditions and plenty of sunlight to grow. This report provides key examples of Kharif crops, their growing conditions, and their importance. | | Examples | Growing Regions in India

An Overview of Kharif Crops: Characteristics, Major Examples, and Economic Significance These crops require warm, wet conditions and plenty

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