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UPSC Indian Geography 09 - Indian Agriculture & Dairy

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UPSC Indian Geography 09 - Indian Agriculture & Dairy


Agriculture

  • Largest producer Uttar Pradesh, Area- Maharashtra, Land holding Rajasthan, smallest Lanh Holding- kerela,
  • Ragi, maize, Sunflower, coffee -Karnataka,
  • Barley, tur, Sugarcane- Uttar Pradesh,
  • Groundnut, cotton -Gujarat, 
  • Soyabean, gram- MP, Tobacco, 
  • Turmeric Andhra Pradesh,
  • Grape-Maharashtra, 
  • Banana-Tamil Nadu
Dairy

  • Dairy: operation Flood one- Anand, Dairy cooperative, Milk Union,state Federation, 1970
  • Operation Flood 2 1979, 
  • Operation Flood three 1996, 
  • Research, frozen Seman-Bangalore
Aquaculture
  • Aquaculture-Bhubaneswar, 
  • Engineering Bangalore- fishes, 
  • aquaculture Act 2005
Buffaloes
  • Jafarabadi, 
  • Mehsana, 
  • Murrah, 
  • Surti, 
  • Nagpuri, 
  • Nilli Ravi
Cow
  • Gir, 
  • Sahiwal, 
  • Nagori
  • Red Sindhi
Other
  • Poultry Telangana, 
  • Sheep- Rajasthan cities, Bakharwal, Gurez
  • Goat- Barabari, Jamunapuri, Osmanabadi, Beetal








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