π± Agriculture β Basic Facts
54%
India's land under agriculture
State Subject
7th Schedule of Constitution
15
Agro-Climatic Zones (Planning Commission)
Sikkim
First fully organic state
π Types of Agriculture
- Primitive Subsistence
- Intensive Subsistence
- Shifting Agriculture
- Nomadic Agriculture
- Eastern India β Jhum Agriculture
- Mixed Farming (Agri + Animal Husbandry)
- Plantation / Horticulture
- Single crop, large area
- Tea, Coffee, Jute, Cotton, Sugarcane
| Name |
State/Region |
Name |
State/Region |
| Bewar / Dahiya |
Madhya Pradesh |
Kumma / Kurva |
Jharkhand |
| Pormadabi |
Odisha |
Valre / Valtare |
Rajasthan |
| Khil |
Himalayan Region |
Deepa |
Chhattisgarh |
| Penda / Poddu |
Andhra Pradesh |
Kumari |
Western Ghats |
| Jhum |
Eastern India (NE) |
β |
β |
| Method |
Related To |
Method |
Related To |
| Sericulture |
Silkworm Rearing |
Olericulture |
Vegetable Production |
| Apiculture |
Beekeeping |
Horticulture |
Gardening |
| Pisciculture |
Fish Rearing |
Aeroponics |
Plants in Air |
| Vermiculture |
Earthworm Rearing |
Hydroponics |
Plants in Water |
| Pomiculture |
Fruit Production |
Silviculture |
Study of Forest Plants |
| Floriculture |
Flower Production |
Viticulture |
Grape Production |
π¨ EXAM TRAP
- Agriculture = State Subject (7th Schedule) β NOT Central
- Jhum = Eastern India shifting agriculture | Bewar/Dahiya = MP
- First fully organic state = Sikkim
- Hydroponics = soilless farming (in water) | Aeroponics = plants in air
- Sericulture = silk (worm) | Apiculture = bee | Pisciculture = fish
πΎ Three Crop Seasons
| Season |
Main Crops |
Sowing |
Harvesting |
| Rabi (Winter) |
Wheat, Barley, Chickpea, Peas, Mustard, Potato, Lentil |
OctβNov |
AprβMay |
| Kharif (Summer/Monsoon) |
Rice, Jowar, Bajra, Maize, Sesame, Groundnut, Cotton, Soybean |
JunβJul |
SepβOct |
| Zaid (Between seasons) |
Watermelon, Muskmelon, Cucumber, Lady Finger |
MarβApr |
JunβJul |
πΎ Major Food Crops β Key Facts
- Origin: Indo-China
- Climate: Tropical Humid
- Temp: 20β21Β°C
- Rainfall: 150 cm
- Soil: Loamy + Alluvial
- Varieties: Aus, Aman, Boro
- Origin: Central Asia
- Climate: Temperate
- Temp: 15β25Β°C
- Rainfall: 50β75 cm
- Soil: Loamy / Alluvial
- Origin: Africa
- Climate: Sub-tropical
- Temp: 30β35Β°C
- Rainfall: 50β75 cm
- Soil: Sandy soil
- Origin: India
- Climate: Sub-tropical
- Temp: 27β32Β°C
- Rainfall: 30β100 cm
- Soil: Loamy
- Origin: China
- Climate: Temperate
- Temp: 10β18Β°C
- Rainfall: 50β75 cm
- Soil: Sandy
- Origin: Central Africa
- Climate: Sub-tropical
- Temp: 21β27Β°C
- Rainfall: 60β120 cm
- Soil: Loamy
π« Major Pulses
| Pulse |
Origin |
Climate |
Temp |
Rainfall |
Soil |
| Arhar / Pigeon Pea |
India |
Tropical+Sub-trop |
30β35Β°C |
75β100 cm |
Sandy |
| Urad / Black Gram |
India |
Hot & Humid |
20β35Β°C |
75β100 cm |
Sandy+Black |
| Chickpea / Chana |
SE Europe |
Sub-tropical |
15β30Β°C |
60β100 cm |
Loamy |
| Pea (Matar) |
Mediterranean |
Temperate |
15β25Β°C |
60β75 cm |
Sandy |
| Moong / Green Gram |
India |
Humid |
25β35Β°C |
60β75 cm |
Loamy |
| Lentil / Masoor |
China |
Temperate |
18β30Β°C |
80β100 cm |
Loamy |
| Crop |
Disease |
| Rice |
Khair (Zinc Deficiency), Blast |
| Wheat |
Rust (Ratuwa) |
| Sugarcane |
Red Rot (Hal Viglan) |
| Chickpea |
Wilting (Uktha) |
| Pigeon Pea |
Stem Rot (Tana Viglan) |
| Maize |
White Bud |
π¨ EXAM TRAP
- Rice origin = Indo-China | Wheat origin = Central Asia
- Rabi = sown Oct-Nov, harvest Apr-May β winter crops (wheat, barley)
- Kharif = sown Jun-Jul β monsoon crops (rice, cotton)
- Jowar + Bajra + Ragi = Coarse Grains / Finger Millets
- Wheat disease = Rust (Ratuwa) | Rice disease = Blast + Khair
β Major Cash Crops
- Soil: Black Soil
- Requires: 210 frost-free days
- India: 1st in production
- Called: Silver Fibre (white cotton)
- Called: Golden Fibre
- Grows in: alluvial soil + humid climate
- India = major producer (WB, Bihar, Assam)
- Soil: Acidic soil
- World #1: China
- India #1: Assam
- Special type: Oolong tea
- Soil: Laterite soil
- World #1: Brazil
- India #1: Karnataka
- Varieties: Arabica, Liberica, Robusta
π± Leguminous Crops & Coarse Grains
- Nitrogen fixation through roots (Rhizobium)
- Micronutrients: N, P, R
- Naturally enrich soil nitrogen
- Jowar, Bajra, Ragi = Finger Millets
- ASEAN India Millets Summit β Indonesia
- Most productive state: Rajasthan
π§ Irrigation in India
| Project Type |
Cultivable Land |
| Major Irrigation |
>10,000 hectares |
| Medium Irrigation |
2,000β10,000 ha |
| Minor Irrigation |
<2,000 ha |
Irrigation Source % Share:
| Source |
% Area |
| Well & Tubewells |
55.9% (Major source) |
| Canals |
31.4% |
| Ponds |
6.1% |
| Other |
6.6% |
- World #1 irrigated area β China | India β 20.6%
- Most irrigation by pond β Tamil Nadu
- Drip Irrigation System β Meghalaya
- Longest irrigation canal β Indira Gandhi Canal (Satluj River)
- National Water Resource Council (1983) β Chairman: Prime Minister
π¨ EXAM TRAP
- Cotton = Silver Fibre | Jute = Golden Fibre β dono alag!
- Tea world #1 = China | Coffee world #1 = Brazil
- Tea soil = Acidic | Coffee soil = Laterite
- Major irrigation source = Well & Tubewells (55.9%) β NOT canals
- Most pond irrigation = Tamil Nadu
β‘ Agricultural Revolutions
| Revolution |
Related To |
| Green Revolution |
Food Grain Production |
| White Revolution (1970β96) |
Milk Production (Operation Flood) |
| Blue Revolution |
Fish Production |
| Grey Revolution |
Fertilizer Production |
| Silver Revolution |
Egg Production |
| Yellow Revolution |
Oilseed Production |
| Black Revolution |
Petroleum Production |
| Red Revolution |
Tomato / Meat Production |
| Pink Revolution |
Shrimp Production |
| Brown Revolution |
Spice Production |
| Golden Revolution |
Flower Production / Horticulture |
| Round Revolution |
Potato Production |
| Khaki Kranti |
Leather Production |
| Amrit Kranti |
River Linking |
πΏ Green Revolution β Details
| Key Point |
Details |
| Term used by |
William Gaud |
| Father (World) |
Norman Borlaug |
| Father (India) |
M.S. Swaminathan |
| PL-480 |
First import from USA |
| HYV seeds |
High Yielding Variety β First from Mexico |
| India Phase 1 |
1960 | Phase 2: 1970 |
| Most Impact |
Wheat, Rice |
| MSP body |
CACP |
| Side Effects |
Drop in groundwater, Increase in soil salinity |
| Second Green Revolution |
1970β80 |
- Father: Dr. Verghese Kurien
- Period: 1970β96
- Operation: Operation Flood
- Related to: Milk Production
β‘ COLOUR REVOLUTION MEMORY TRICK
- Green = Food grain | White = Milk | Blue = Fish | Yellow = Oilseed
- Silver = Egg | Red = Tomato/Meat | Pink = Shrimp
- Golden = Flower | Round = Potato | Brown = Spice
π¨ EXAM TRAP
- Green Rev Father India = M.S. Swaminathan | World = Norman Borlaug
- White Rev Father = Dr. Verghese Kurien (NOT Swaminathan)
- HYV seeds = from Mexico (NOT USA directly)
- Silver Rev = Egg (NOT milk β milk = White) | Golden Rev = Flower/Horticulture
- APEDA established = 1985 (agriculture + processed food export)
ποΈ Agriculture Research Institutions
| Institution |
Headquarter |
| Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) |
New Delhi |
| Central Rice Research Institute |
Cuttack (Odisha) |
| Central Potato Research Institute |
Shimla (HP) |
| Central Silk Research Institute |
Mysore (KA) |
| Central Tobacco Research Institute |
Rajahmundry (AP) |
| Central Coconut Research Institute |
Kasaragod (Kerala) |
| Central Jute Technological Research Institute |
Kolkata (WB) |
| Indian Pulses Research Institute |
Kanpur (UP) |
| National Dairy Research Institute |
Karnal (Haryana) |
| Indian Sugarcane Research Institute |
Lucknow (UP) |
| Central Botanical Research Institute |
Lucknow (UP) |
| Central Arid Horticulture Institute |
Bikaner (RJ) |
| Central Soil & Water Conservation Research |
Dehradun (UK) |
| Central Agricultural Meteorology Institute |
Pune (MH) |
| National Tea Research Centre |
Jorhat (Assam) |
| National Coffee Research Centre |
Chikmagalur (KA) |
| National Rubber Research Centre |
Kottayam (Kerala) |
| National Jute Research Centre |
Kolkata (WB) |
| Indian Oilseed Research Centre |
Hyderabad (TG) |
| National Fisheries Development Board |
Hyderabad (TG) |
| National Sugar Breeding Institute |
Coimbatore (TN) |
| National Farmers Commission |
New Delhi β Est. 2004 | Chair: M.S. Swaminathan |
ποΈ Agriculture Boards
| Board |
Headquarter |
| Spices Board |
Kochi (Kerala) |
| Tea Board |
Kolkata (WB) |
| Coffee Board |
Bengaluru (KA) |
| Tobacco Board |
Guntur (AP) |
| Rubber Board |
Kottayam (Kerala) |
| Indian Grape Processing Board |
Pune (MH) |
| National Meat & Poultry Board |
Delhi |
π¨ EXAM TRAP β Institutions
- Rice Research = Cuttack (Odisha) β NOT WB or Bihar
- Tea Board = Kolkata | Tea Research = Jorhat (Assam) β alag!
- Coffee Board = Bengaluru | Coffee Research = Chikmagalur
- Rubber Board = Kottayam | Rubber Research = also Kottayam
- Sugar institute = Lucknow (UP) | Sugar Breeding = Coimbatore (TN)
- National Dairy = Karnal, Haryana β NOT Anand (AMUL is Anand, Gujarat)
π 20th Livestock Census β 2019
535.78 mn
Total Cattle Population
851.8 mn
Total Poultry (+16.81%)
512.05 mn
19th Census 2012 (Livestock)
- Continued: 16th October, 2019
- Countries with largest cattle: India, Brazil
| Animal |
% |
Animal |
% |
| Cattle |
35.94% |
Sheep |
13.8% |
| Goat |
27.8% |
Pigs |
1.69% |
| Buffalo |
20.45% |
Other |
0.25% |
239.3 mn T
Total Production
471 gm/day
Per Capita Availability
1st (22%)
India's Global Position
Top Milk Producing States:
1. Uttar Pradesh
2. Rajasthan
3. Madhya Pradesh
1. Andhra Pradesh
2. West Bengal
3. Gujarat
4. Kerala
5. Tamil Nadu
| Animal |
Days |
| Buffalo |
310 days |
| Cow |
280 days |
| Goat |
151 days |
| Sheep |
150 days |
| Pig |
114 days |
| Rank |
State |
Growth % |
| 1st |
West Bengal |
23.2% |
| 2nd |
Telangana |
22.2% |
| 3rd |
Andhra Pradesh |
11.8% |
| 4th |
Rajasthan |
15.79% |
| 5th |
Bihar β
|
10.67% |
| 6th |
Karnataka |
4.7% |
β‘ BPSC RECALL β Bihar Animal Husbandry
- Bihar = 10.67% livestock growth (5th highest in India)
- Bihar = major cattle + buffalo state in Ganga plains
- Jute also grown in Bihar (along with WB and Assam)
- Milk: UP β RJ β MP (Bihar not in top 3 but significant)
- Bihar = good for fish (rivers: Ganga, Kosi, Gandak)
π¨ EXAM TRAP
- India = 1st in milk production (22% world share)
- Top milk state = UP (NOT RJ or Punjab)
- Top fish state = Andhra Pradesh (NOT Kerala or WB)
- Buffalo gestation = 310 days (longest) | Pig = 114 days (shortest)
- Livestock largest % = Cattle (35.94%) then Goat (27.8%) then Buffalo (20.45%)