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Agriculture Atlas of The State of Madhya Pradesh Part II
Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya Jabalpur 2021
Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur Agricultural Map of the State of Madhya Pradesh Part II
Correct citation
Nahatkar SB, Deep Pahalwan, GK Vani, HO Sharma, Deepak Rathi and Dhirendra Khare (2021) Agriculture Atlas of the State of Madhya Pradesh. Publ., Office of the Dean Faculty of Agriculture, JNKVV, Jabalpur 19:96p
Contributors
Awasthi MK Professor Department of Soil and Water Engineering College of Agricultural Engineering, Jabalpur Bhale MS Professor Department of Plant Pathology College of Agriculture, Jabalpur Bhan Manish Associate Professor Department of Agronomy College of Agriculture, Jabalpur Khare Dhirendra Dean Faculty of Agriculture JNKVV, Jabalpur Nahatkar SB Director Business Planning and Development JNKVV, Jabalpur Nema RK Dean College of Agricultural Engineering, Jabalpur Pahalwan Deep Director Farms JNKVV, Jabalpur Rai HK Associate Professor Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry College of Agriculture, Jabalpur Rathi Deepak Associate Professor Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management College of Agriculture, Jabalpur Sharma HO Inchanrge Agro-economics Centre Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management College of Agriculture, Jabalpur Tiwari Gyanendra Associate Professor Department of Plant Physiology College of Agriculture, Jabalpur Vani GK Assistant Professor Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management College of Agriculture, Jabalpur
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The Agriculture Atlas of the State of Madhya Pradesh is Published by the Office of the Dean Faculty of Agriculture, JNKVV, Jabalpur 482 004
The views expressed in the publication are those of the contributors.
Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur Agricultural Map of the State of Madhya Pradesh Part II
Acknowledgement
Authors and Contributors are thankful to all the sources of information used to prepare the atlas viz.,
Commissioner of Land Records and Settlement, Madhya Pradesh (http://landrecords.mp.gov.in)
MFMS portal of Fertilizer Management System (www.mfms.nic.in)
India State of Forest Report Forest Survey of India (Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change)
Directorate of Economics and Statistics (https://eands.dacnet.nic.in)
Environmental Planning & Coordination Organization (EPCO), Bhopal
MP Council of Science and Technology (MPCOST), Bhopal
MP Pollution Control Board, Bhopal
Central Pollution Control Board (Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change)
Ground Water Year Book
Indian Institute of Soil Sciences, Bhopal (ICAR) and
All the Other Sources
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Content
Sr Title Page 1. Introduction 1 2. Geographical, Political and Demographical Map of Madhya Pradesh 2 2.1 State of Madhya Pradesh 3 2.2 Administrative Divisions of Madhya Pradesh 4 2.3 Districts of Madhya Pradesh 4 2.4 District wise Blocks in the State of Madhya Pradesh 5 2.5 District wise Tehsil in the State of Madhya Pradesh 5 2.6 District wise Gram Panchayat in the State of Madhya Pradesh 6 2.7 District wise Villages in the State of Madhya Pradesh 6 2.8 District wise Human Population Map of Madhya Pradesh 7 2.9 District wise Human Population Density in Madhya Pradesh 7 2.10 Population Density of Schedule Tribes in the State of Madhya Pradesh 8 2.11 Literacy Percentage in the State of Madhya Pradesh 8 3. Agricultural Map of Madhya Pradesh 9 3.1 Agro-climatic Zones of Madhya Pradesh 10 3.2 Existing Crop Zones of Madhya Pradesh 11 3.3 Proposed Crop Zones of Madhya Pradesh 11 3.4 Average size of holding in the state of Madhya Pradesh 12 3.5 Gross Cropped Area across the Districts of Madhya Pradesh 12 3.6 Net Cropped Area across the Districts of Madhya Pradesh 13 3.7 Cropping Intensity in the State of Madhya Pradesh 13 3.8 Kharif area across districts of Madhya Pradesh 14 3.9 Rabi area across districts of Madhya Pradesh 14 3.10 Ratio of Kharif and Rabi area (%) across the districts of Madhya Pradesh 15 4. Horticultural Map of Madhya Pradesh 16 4.1 Area of Total Fruits and Vegetables in the State of Madhya Pradesh 17 4.2 Area of Total Vegetables in the State of Madhya Pradesh 17 4.3 Area of Potato in the State of Madhya Pradesh 18 4.4 Area of Tomato in the State of Madhya Pradesh 18 4.5 Area of Green peas in the State of Madhya Pradesh 19 4.6 Area of Cauliflower in the State of Madhya Pradesh 19 4.7 Area of Cabbage in the State of Madhya Pradesh 20 4.8 Area of Okra in the State of Madhya Pradesh 20 4.9 Area of Brinjal in the State of Madhya Pradesh 21 4.10 Area of Total Fruits in the State of Madhya Pradesh 21 4.11 Area of Orange in the state of Madhya Pradesh 22 4.12 Area of Mango in the state of Madhya Pradesh 22 4.13 Area of Guava in the state of Madhya Pradesh 23 4.14 Area of Papaya in the state of Madhya Pradesh 23 4.15 Area of Lemon in the State of Madhya Pradesh 24 4.16 Area of Banana in the State of Madhya Pradesh 24 4.17 Area of Total Spices in the State of Madhya Pradesh 25
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Sr Title Page 4.18 Area of Onion in the State of Madhya Pradesh 25 4.19 Area of Garlic in the State of Madhya Pradesh 26 4.20 Area of Chilli in the State of Madhya Pradesh 26 4.21 Area of Coriander in the State of Madhya Pradesh 27 4.22 Area of Fenugreek in the State of Madhya Pradesh 27 4.23 Area of Chestnut in the State of Madhya Pradesh 28 4.24 Area of Betel vine in the State of Madhya Pradesh 28 4.25 Agri- Export Zones in the State of Madhya Pradesh 29 4.26 Agriculture Production Cluster of Madhya Pradesh 30 5 Medicinal Plants 31 5.1 Commercial cultivation of medicinal plant in large scale 32 5.2 Habitat of rare species of medicinal plants in MP 32 6 Forest 33 6.1 Forest Cover across the Districts 34 6.2 Forest Cover as percent of Geographical area 34 6.3 Forest Cover Map of Madhya Pradesh 35 6.4 Projected Forest Vulnerability: End Century (RCP 8.5 2071-2100) 35 6.5 National Parks, Tiger reserve and Wildlife Sanctuaries 36 6.6 Cocoon bank and reeling Unit in the state of Madhya Pradesh 36 7 Agro- meteorology 37 7.1 District wise Maximum Normal Temperature of Madhya Pradesh 38 7.2 District wise Minimum Normal Temperature of Madhya Pradesh 38 7.3 District wise Normal Rainfall of Madhya Pradesh 39 7.4 Annual Reference Evaporation in mm 39 7.5 Baseline composite vulnerability Map of MP 40 7.6 Mid century scenario for composite vulnerability of MP 40 7.7 Early century scenario for composite vulnerability of MP 41 7.8 District wise adaptive capacity in the state of Madhya Pradesh for mitigation of climate 41 change 7.9 Climate vulnerability map of MP 42 7.10 Drought sensitivity in the state of Madhya Pradesh 42 8 Natural Resources 43 8.1 Soil types in the State of Madhya Pradesh 44 8.2 Geological Succession in the State of Madhya Pradesh 44 8.3 Physiography of the State of Madhya Pradesh 45 8.4 Basins of Madhya Pradesh 45 8.5 Ground Water Quality in the State of Madhya Pradesh 46 8.6 Ground Water Quality (Ec) in the State of Madhya Pradesh 46 8.7 Surface Water Quality in the State of Madhya Pradesh 47 8.8 Block wise category of ground water development in Madhya Pradesh (Non command 47 area) as on March 2011 8.9 Depth of water level map of Madhya Pradesh 48 8.10 Total water availability for utilization ha m 48 8.11 Water Percentage Excess/Deficit (%) 49
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Sr Title Page 8.12 Water requirement for different sectors (ha m) 49 8.13 Water requirement of different crops (ha m) 50 8.14 Gross Irrigated Area 50 8.15 Percentage of Gross Irrigated Area to Gross Cropped Area 51 8.16 Net Irrigated Area 51 8.17 Net Irrigated Area by Canal 52 8.18 Percentage Contribution to Net Irrigated Area by Canal 52 8.19 Net Irrigated Area by Pond 53 8.20 Percentage Contribution to Net Irrigated Area by Ponds 53 8.21 Net Irrigated Area by Tube well 54 8.22 Percentage Contribution to Net Irrigated Area by Tube well 54 8.23 Net Irrigated Area by Dug well 55 8.24 Percentage Contribution to Net Irrigated Area by Dug well 55 8.25 Net Irrigated Area by other sources of irrigation 56 8.26 Percentage Contribution to Net Irrigated Area by other Sources 56 8.27 Percentage of Net Irrigated Area to Net Cropped Area 57 8.28 Kharif Fallow Water Harvesting Priority Area 57 8.29 Culturable Waste Land across Districts Geographical area 58 8.30 Culturable Waste Land as percent of Geographical area 58 8.31 Permanent Fallow Land as percent of Geographical area 59 9 Nutrients and Fertilizer 60 9.1 Status of Nitrogen in Soils of Madhya Pradesh 61 9.2 Status of Phosphorus in Soils of Madhya Pradesh 61 9.3 Status of Potassium in Soils of Madhya Pradesh 62 9.4 Status of Zinc in Soils of Madhya Pradesh 62 9.5 Status of Copper in Soils of Madhya Pradesh 63 9.6 Status of Iron in Soils of Madhya Pradesh 63 9.7 Status of Manganese in Soils of Madhya Pradesh 64 9.8 Status of Boron in Soils of Madhya Pradesh 64 9.9 Spatial variation in available sulphur deficiency status in soils of different districts 65 9.10 Urea Consumption 65 9.11 Urea Consumption per Hectare of Gross Cropped Area 66 9.12 DAP Consumption 66 9.13 DAP Consumption per Hectare of Gross Cropped Area 67 9.14 MOP Consumption 67 9.15 MOP consumption per hectare of Gross Cropped Area 68 9.16 NPKS consumption 68 9.17 NPKS consumption per hectare of Gross Cropped Area 69 9.18 SSP consumption 69 9.19 SSP consumption per Hectare of Gross Cropped Area 70 10 Agricultural Institutes 71 10.1 Seed Testing Laboratories in the State of Madhya Pradesh 72 10.2 Farms of Madhya Pradesh State Farms and Seed Development Corporation, Bhopal 72 10.3 Seed Producer Societies in the State of Madhya Pradesh 73
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Sr Title Page 10.4 Seed Processing Plant of MP State Seed Corporation and Farms Development 73 10.5 Headquarter of the Universities of Agriculture and Veterinary 74 10.6 Jurisdiction of Agricultural Universities 74 10.7 Colleges of Agriculture in the State of Madhya Pradesh 75 10.8 Colleges of Horticulture in the State of Madhya Pradesh 75 10.9 College of Agricultural Engineering in the State of Madhya Pradesh 76 10.10 Colleges of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry in the State of Madhya Pradesh 77 10.11 Research Stations of the Universities 78 10.12 Research Stations on Crop Improvement in the State of Madhya Pradesh 78 10.13 Research Projects on Horticulture in the State of Madhya Pradesh 79 10.14 Research Projects on Natural Resource Management 79 10.15 Research Projects on Agricultural Engineering 80 10.16 National Institutes of Agriculture and Allied Sciences in the State of Madhya Pradesh 80 10.17 Krishi Vigyan Kendras in the State of Madhya Pradesh 81 10.18 Density of Custom Hiring Centres in the State of Madhya Pradesh 81 11 Hot Spots for Biotic Stresses in Madhya Pradesh 82 11.1 Distribution of Diseases on Wheat in the State of Madhya Pradesh 83 11.2 Distribution of Diseases on Rice in the State of Madhya Pradesh 83 11.3 Distribution of Diseases on Soybean in the State of Madhya Pradesh 84 11.4 Distribution of Mung bean yellow bean Mosaic Virus of soybean 84 11.5 Distribution of Vasucalr Wilt Disease on Chickpea in the State of Madhya Pradesh 85 12 Animal Husbandry 86 12.1 Distribution of Total Cattle in the State of Madhya Pradesh 87 12.2 Distribution of Cow in the State of Madhya Pradesh 87 12.3 Distribution of Buffalo in the State of Madhya Pradesh 88 12.4 Distribution of Goat in the State of Madhya Pradesh 88 12.5 Distribution of Sheep in the State of Madhya Pradesh 89 12.6 Distribution of Pig in the State of Madhya Pradesh 89 12.7 Distribution of Horse in the State of Madhya Pradesh 90 12.8 Distribution of Mule in the State of Madhya Pradesh 90 12.9 Distribution of Donkey in the State of Madhya Pradesh 91 12.10 Distribution of Camel in the State of Madhya Pradesh 91 12.11 Distribution of Poultry in the State of Madhya Pradesh 92 12.12 District wise Production of Milk in the State of Madhya Pradesh 92 12.13 District wise Production of egg in the State of Madhya Pradesh 93 12.14 District wise Production of Meat in the State of Madhya Pradesh 93 12.15 District wise Production of Wool in the State of Madhya Pradesh 94 13 Geographical Indications 95 13.1 Possible Geographical Indications from the State of Madhya Pradesh 96
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1 Introduction
Economy of India and the state of Madhya Pradesh is so deeply influenced by agriculture, which is the livelihood of the major population. Agriculture is so closely interwoven with the human and natural environment, that any change in it may affect ecological, social and political systems. The state of Madhya Pradesh requires an atlas of agriculture for a reform in the field of agriculture and allied sciences to stand a chance of saving nature, preventing the worst effects of climate change and reviving small farms and rural regions. The economy changes animatedly as of society. Transformation in agriculture affects farmers, society and the political system because of its close association with food, climate, nature and livelihood. Therefore it is imperative for society to provide accurate direction for development of agriculture. A radical change in Agriculture Policy is crucial to double the farmers’ income, accomplish climate commitments, prevent the dangerous consequences of environmental degradation and improve rural life and animal welfare.
The presentation of information on agriculture in illustrated form will help researchers, teachers, students, policy makers, agri-entrepreneurs and businessman to take correct decision in minimum time that will be socially acceptable and globally just. All the information of agriculture in the form of map is meager for the state of Madhya Pradesh. Therefore an attempt has been made by Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur to illustrate data on agriculture with the help of map to assist the end users. The contributors believe that it will facilitate to protect the natural resources and biodiversity, and promote sustainable use of resources and with fair trade.
The district wise data on area, production, yield, land use, irrigation etc. were collected for the year 2017-18 from official website of Commissioner of Land Records and Settlement, Madhya Pradesh (http://landrecords.mp.gov.in). Data for district wise fertilizer sale for Madhya Pradesh was obtained from MFMS portal (www.mfms.nic.in) for year 2017-18 on 13/11/2018. The data for district wise Forest cover was obtained from India State of Forest Report 2017 (Table 9.15.7, page 228-229). The time series data for India and Madhya Pradesh on area, production and yield of several crops was accessed from official website of Directorate of Economics and Statistics (https://eands.dacnet.nic.in/) for years 2000-01 to 2016-17. The R software version 3.5.1 (Feather Spray) was used in creating maps. Within the many layers of GIS, Districts/Census_2011/2011_Dist.shp was accessed to create Madhya Pradesh map with districts in it.
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Geographical, Political and Demographical Maps of Madhya Pradesh
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2.1 State of Madhya Pradesh
The geographical area of the state of Madhya Pradesh is 308,252 km². Madhya Pradesh is the second largest Indian state by area and the fifth largest state by population with over 75 million residents. It borders the states of Uttar Pradesh to the northeast, Chhattisgarh to the southeast, Maharashtra to the south, Gujarat to the west, and Rajasthan to the northwest. Bhopal is the capital of the State.
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2.2 Administrative Divisions of Madhya Pradesh
Indore
Narmadapuram Hoshangabad Ujjain Gwalior Bhopal Sagar Chambal Moorena Jabalpur Rewa Shahadol
The State of Madhya Pradesh has 10 Administrative Divisions with maximum 8 districts in Jabalpur and Indore and minimum three in Chambal, Narmadapuram and Shahadol Division (Commissionaires). 2.3 Districts of Madhya Pradesh
State of Madhya Pradesh has 52 Districts. Chhindwara is the largest (11,815 km2) and Niwari is the smallest (1318km2) District in terms of area.
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2.4 District wise Blocks in the State of Madhya Pradesh Number
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
The State of Madhya Pradesh has total 318 blocks with minimum 2 in Bhopal and Burhanpur and maximum 13 in Dhar. 2.5 District wise Tehsil in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11
The State of Madhya Pradesh has total 412 tehsil with minimum 2 in Alirajpur, Bhopal and Dindori and maximum 11 in Chhindwara.
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2.6 District wise Gram Panchayat in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Number
151-200
201-250
251-300
301-350
351-400
401-450
451-500
501-550
551-600
601-650
651-700
751-800
The State of Madhya Pradesh has total 22827 gram Panchayat with minimum 801-850 167 in Burhanpur and maximum 827 in Rewa.
2.7 District wise Villages in the State of Madhya Pradesh
The State has total 54903 villages with the minimum 266 in Burhanpur and the maximum 2409 in Rewa.
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2.8 District wise Human Population Map of Madhya Pradesh
Population between
<1.0 million
1.0-1.5 million
1.5- 2.0 million
>2.0 million
The State has total 726.27 lakh population with the minimum 4.54 lakh in Aagar and the maximum 32.77 lakh in Indore.
2.9 District wise Human Population Density in Madhya Pradesh
Human/km2 <100 100-150 150-200 200-250 250-300 300-350 350-400 400-450 450-500 >800
The density of the state of Madhya Pradesh is 236 human per sq km against national population density of 364.9 human /km2 with maximum at Indore and Bhopal and minimum in Dindori.
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2.10 Population Density of Schedule Tribes in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Density
>80% 61-70% 51-60%
41-50% 31-40% 21-30% 11-20% <10%
1.53 crores Scheduled Tribes constitute a significant portion (21.09%) of the population in the State. There are 46 recognised Scheduled Tribes. The main tribal groups in Madhya Pradesh are Baiga, Bhadia (or Bhariya), Bhil, Gond, Halba , Kaul, Korku, Malto, Mariya and Sahariya.
2.11 Literacy Percentage in the State of Madhya Pradesh
< 40
41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 >81
The literacy percentage of the state of Madhya Pradesh is 69.32% (male 78.73% and female 59.24%) with maximum at Jabalpur (81.07%) and minimum in Alirajpur (36.1%).
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Agricultural Maps of Madhya Pradesh
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3.1 Agro-climatic Zones of Madhya Pradesh
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI Agro-climatic zones Chhattis Northern Kymore Vindhyan Central Gird region Bundelkha Satpura Malwa Nimar Jhabua garh plain hill zones Plateau Plateau Narmada nd Zone Plateau Plateau Valley Hills of Chhattis and Valley garh Satpura hills Soil type Red & Red & Mixed red Deep black Medium Alluvial Mixed red Shallow Medium Medium Medium Yellow Yellow and (deep) black & (Light) and black black black Black (Medium ) Medium black soils deep Black (Medium) (Medium) (Medium) skeletal black & (Medium) black (Medium) (Light/ skeltal (Medium/ Medium) (Medium/ Heavy) light) Rainfall (mm) 1200 to 1200 to 1000 to 1200 to 1200 to 800 to 800 to 1000 to 800 to 800 to 800 1600 1600 1400 1600 1400 1000 1400 1200 1200 1000 to1000 Districts covered Balaghat Shahdol Rewa Satna Narsinghpur Bhopal Gwalior Chhattarpur Betul Mandsaur Khandwa Jhabua Mandla Panna Hoshangab Sagar Bhind Datia Chhindwara Neemuch Burhanpur (except Dindori Jabalpur ad Harda Damoh Morena Tikamgarh Ratlam Khargone Petlawad) Anuppur Seoni Sehore Vidisha Sheopur Shivpuri Ujjain Barwani Dhar Sidhi Sidhi (Partly) Raisen Kala Shivpuri (Partly) Dewas Dhar (Partly) (Partly) (except Raisen (except (except Indore (Partly) Singroli Singroli ) (Partly) Bareli) Pichore Shajapur Karera Umaria Sehore Jha bu (except Narwar Budni ) Khaniadana) Guna Guna (Partly) (except Aron Raghogarh Chachoda ) Ashoknagar
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3.2 Existing Crop Zones of Madhya Pradesh
Cotton- Sorghum Sorghum - Wheat Wheat Rice wheat Rice
3.3 Proposed Crop Zones of Madhya Pradesh
Cotton- Wheat Soybean Wheat Soybean Chickpea Mustard Wheat Rice Wheat Rice
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3.4 Average Size of Holding in the State of Madhya Pradesh
(Agriculture Census 2010-2011)
< 1.5 ha
1.51 to 2.0 ha
2.1 to <2.5 ha >2.5ha
Ten districts have up to 1.5ha; 24 have 1.5 to 2 ha; 13 districts have >2 but <2.5ha and only three districts viz., Vidisha, Raisen and Harda have >2.5ha average size of holding. 3.5 Gross Cropped Area across the Districts of Madhya Pradesh
Gross cropped area is 24214048 hectare in the State of Madhya Pradesh,. Among the Districts, the largest gross cropped area is 971938 hectare in the District Vidisha and the lowest 130668 hectare in the District Burhanpur.
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3.6 Net Cropped Area across the Districts of Madhya Pradesh
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, Net cropped area was 15228004 hectare. Among the Districts, the largest Net cropped area of 552488 hectare was in the District Sagar and the lowest acreage of 102319 hectare was in the District Burahanpur.
3.7 Cropping Intensity across Districts of Madhya Pradesh
Cropping intensity is 155.304 percent in the State of Madhya Pradesh. Among the Districts, the highest cropping intensity is 199.41 percent in the District Hoshangabad and the lowest 121.1 percent in the District Bhind.
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3.8 Kharif Area across Districts of Madhya Pradesh
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, total Kharif area is 11847.37 thousand hectare. Among the Districts, the highest Kharif area is 465.74 000’ hectares in the District Ujjain and the lowest 53.6 000’ hectares in the District Burhanpur.
3.9 Rabi Area across Districts of Madhya Pradesh
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, total Rabi area is 11306.333 thousand hectares. Among the Districts, the highest Rabi area is 520.45 thousand hectares in the District Vidisha and the lowest 42.528 thousand hectares in the District Alirajpur.
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3.10 Ratio of Kharif and Rabi Area (%) across the Districts of Madhya Pradesh
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, ratio of Kharif to Rabi area is 125.787 percent. Among the Districts, the highest ratio is 403.734 percent in the District Alirajpur and the lowest 32.554 percent in the District Bhind.
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4 Horticultural Maps of Madhya Pradesh
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4.1 Area of Total Fruits and Vegetables in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<5000ha
5000 to 10000ha 10000 to 20000ha >20000 ha
Out of total area (428179ha) of total fruits and vegetables, districts Chhindwara (31057ha), Indore (29442ha), Ujjain (25168ha), Dewas (23439ha), and Shajapur (20368ha) accounts for 30% area under fruits and vegetables in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
4.2 Area of Total Vegetables in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<1000 ha 1000 to 5000ha 5000-10000 ha 10000 to20000 ha >20000 ha
Out of total area (371050ha) of vegetables, districts Indore (29220ha), Ujjain (24731ha), Dewas (23180ha) and Chhindwara (21916 ha) accounts for 27% area of vegetables in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
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4.3 Area of Potato in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Traces <1000ha 1001 to 5000ha 5001 to 10000ha 10,001-15000ha >40000 ha
Madhya Pradesh is the 5th largest potato producing state at national level. It produces 3305474 MT potato of variety Kufri- Chipsona 1, Kufri Chipsona 2, Kufri Chipsona 3, Kufri Chandrmukhi, Kufri Jyoti, Kufri Jawahar, Kufri Sultej and LR from 90557 ha land. Indore (20910 ha) and Dewas (10333 ha) accounts for 36% area of potato in the state of Madhya Pradesh. 4.4 Area of Tomato in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Traces 100 to 500ha
501- 1000ha
1001 to 2000ha
2001-3000ha
>3001 ha
Out of total area 37006ha of tomato, districts Shivpuri (3592ha), Jhabua (2647ha), Chhindwara (2529ha), Chhatarpur (2183ha) and Dhar (2155ha) accounts for 35% area of tomato in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
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4.5 Area of Green peas in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<1000 ha 1000 - 2500ha 2500-3000ha >5000 ha
Out of total area 21569 ha of green peas, districts Jabalpur (7392ha), Ujjain (6461ha) and Dhar (3431 ha) accounts for 80% area in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
4.6 Area of Cauliflower in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<100
100 to 500ha
500- 1000ha
>1000 ha
Out of total area (13720ha) of cauliflower, districts Chhindwara (1759ha), Betul (1164ha), Indore (965ha), Khandwa (530ha), Chhatarpur (525ha) and Hoshangabad (503ha) accounts for 40% area in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
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4.7 Area of Cabbage in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<100ha 101 to 1000ha 1001-2000ha >2000 ha
Out of total area (9346ha) of cabbage, districts Betul (2100ha), Indore (1176ha) and Chhindwara (667 ha), accounts for 42% area of cabbage in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
4.8 Area of Okra in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<100ha 101 to 1000ha 501-1000ha >1000 ha
Out of total area (15125ha) of okra, districts Badwani (1073ha), Chhindwara (950ha), Chhatarpur (890ha), Raisen (816ha), Tikamgarh (605ha), Narsighpur(593ha), Alirajpur (548ha) and Hoshangabad (519ha) accounts for 40% area of okra in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
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4.9 Area of Brinjal in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<100ha 101 to 200ha 201-500 ha 501-1000ha >1000 ha
Out of total area (20880ha) of brinjal, districts Chhatarpur (1832ha), Tikamgarh (1420ha), Sagar (1394ha)) and Chhindwara (1344 ha) accounts for 29% area of brinjal in the state of Madhya Pradesh. 4.10 Area of Total Fruits in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<1000ha
1000 to 5000ha
>5000ha
Out of total fruit crop area (57129ha), three districts viz., Burhanpur (18581ha), Chhindwara (9141ha) and Mandsaur (5509 ha) accounts for 58% area under total fruit in the state.
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4.11 Area of Orange in the State of Madhya Pradesh
500-1000ha 20001-25000ha 1000-5000ha 10001 to 20000ha 40000ha
Madhya pradesh is the largest producer of Orange covering over 27% share with production of world class export quality “Nagpur Mandarin in major area. Out of total area (116252 ha) of Orange, districts viz., Agar Malwa (42433ha), Chhindwara (23618ha), Rajgarh (15580), Shajapur (12600) and Mandsaur (11800 ha) are the major producer.
4.12 Area of Mango in the State of Madhya Pradesh
>500ha
100 to 500ha 10 to 100ha
Only four districts Rewa (1300ha), Satna (955HA), Katni (624ha) and Jabalpur (531 ha) account for 62% of the total area of mango in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
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4.13 Area of Guava in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<500ha
500-1000ha 1001-1500ha 1501-2000ha >2000ha
The State of Madhya Pradesh is the highest guava producing (553716 MT) state at national level. Out of total area (30802ha) of guava four districts viz., Rewa (2777ha), Khargone (1700ha), Singrouli (1442ha), Vidisha (1351ha), Indore (1340ha) and Ratlam (1080ha) are the major guava producing distracts.
4.14 Area of Papaya in the State of Madhya Pradesh
>100ha
21 to 100ha 10 to 20ha
The area under papaya in the state is 1078 ha and Khargone (222 ha), Badwani (216 ha), Dhar (191) ha and Vidisha (111 ha) districts accounts for 67% of the total area.
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4.15 Area of Lemon in the State of Madhya Pradesh
>100ha
50 to 100ha 10 to 50ha
Out of total area (1203ha) of lemon, three districts viz., Dhar (249ha), Ratlam (155ha), Mandsaur (115ha) and Badwani (146ha) accounts for 46% area of lemon in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
4.16 Area of Banana in the State of Madhya Pradesh
>100ha
50 to 100ha
Out of total area (20641ha) of Banana, three districts viz., Burhanpur (18128ha), Dhar (1136ha) and Badwani (740ha) accounts for 97% area of lemon in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
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4.17 Area of Total Spices in the State of Madhya Pradesh
>20000 ha
10002-20000ha
5000-10000ha 100 to 1000ha
Out of total area (447971ha) of spices, districts Mandasur (75062ha), Guna (49586ha), Rajgarh (49041ha), Neemuch (35533ha), Ratlam (30755 ha), Khargone (29567ha), Dhar (21882ha) and Agar (21597ha) accounts for 70% area of total spices in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
4.18 Area of Onion in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<100ha 101-500 ha
501 to 1000ha 1001 to 5000ha
5001-10000ha
10000-13000ha
Out of total area (151617ha) of onion, Dewas (12284ha), Shajapur (12040ha), Indore (10650), Sagar (10500ha), Ujjain (9022ha) and Khandwa (8550ha) are the major onion growing districts.
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4.19 Area of Garlic in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Traces
100 to1000ha
2500-4000ha 4001-5000ha
> 5001-10000ha
10001 to 15000ha
>25,000ha
Out of total area (159371ha) of garlic, Neemuch (35000ha), Ratlam (27352ha), Mandsaur (14500ha), Ujjian (13664ha), Indore (11200ha) and Shajapur (7200ha) are the main garlic growing districts of the State.
4.20 Area of Chilli in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<100ha 101-500ha 501-1000ha 1001-2500ha 2501 to 5000ha 5001-10000ha 10001-20000 ha >30000ha
Out of total area (94667ha) of chilli, districts Khargone (28300ha), Dhar (18000ha), Tikamgarh (7632ha), Khandwa (5800ha) accounts for 67% area of chilli in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
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4.21 Area of Coriander in the State of Madhya Pradesh
>10000 ha
1001 to 10000ha
500- 1000ha
100 to 500ha
Out of total area (191628ha) of coriander, districts Guna (48912ha), Rajgarh (37762ha), Mandsaur (35301ha), Agar (15250ha), Sheopur (14129ha) and Neemuch (10273ha) accounts for 84% area of coriander in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
4.22 Area of Fenugreek in the State of Madhya Pradesh
>5000 ha
1000-5000ha 100 to 1000ha
Out of total area (40301ha) of fenugreek, districts Mandasur (18085ha), Neemuch (7262ha) and Ratlam (7162 ha) accounts for 81% area of okra in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
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4.23 Area of Chestnut in the State of Madhya Pradesh
>100 to 50ha 51 to 100ha 10 to 50ha
Out of total area (1266ha) of chestnut, two districts viz., Jabalpur (549ha) and Katni (358ha) accounts for 72% area of chestnut in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
4.24 Area of Betel vine in the State of Madhya Pradesh
>101 ha
51-100ha
10-50 ha
Out of total area (1001ha) of betel vine, districts Chhatarpur (459ha) and Panna (127ha) accounts for 59% area of betel vine in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
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4.25 Agri- Export and Agri Trade Zones in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Potato Garlic Seed Spices Lentil and Chickpea
Wheat and durum Orange
Guava Onion
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4.26 Agriculture Production Cluster of Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal Egg Brinjal Burhanpur Banana
Chhatarpur Millet Chhindwara Brinjal Tomato Maize
Dewas Potato Dhar Banana Papaya Maize Harda Wheat Hoshangabad Wheat Rice Jabalpur Egg Brinjal
Jhabua Maize Tomato Katni Guava Khandwa Onion Khargone Banana Onion Guava
Morena Milk Raisen Rice Wheat Brinjal Sagar Wheat Brinjal Onion
Satna Papaya
Sehore Wheat
Shajapur Onion Potato
Shivpuri Papaya Tomato
Sidhi Millet Ujjain Milk Citrus Potato
Umaria Millet Vidisha Citrus Wheat Guava
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5 Medicinal Plants Maps of Madhya Pradesh
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5.1 Commercial Cultivation of Medicinal Plant
Asgandha French basal Isabgoal Mentha Safed musli Satawar
5.2 Habitat of Rare Species of Medicinal Plants in MP
Brahmi Giloe Guggal
Gurmar Harra and Aonla
Manjistha
Palmarosa
Safed musli Sarpgandha
Baichandi C. borivilanium C. tberosum Chitrak Gokhru Jangli Pyaj Manduk parni Punarnawa Satawar
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6 Forest Maps of Madhya Pradesh
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6.1 Forest Cover across the Districts
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, forest cover is 7622474 hectare. Among the Districts, the largest forest cover is 579057 hectare in the District Mandla and the smallest 3149 hectare in the District Ujjain.
6.2 Forest Cover as Percent of Geographical Area
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, forest cover to geographical area is 24.78 percent. Among the Districts, the largest forest cover is 59.97 percent in the District Mandla and the smallest 0.52 percent in the District Ujjain.
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6.3 Forest Cover Map of Madhya Pradesh
Very Dense
Moderate Dense
Open Forest
Water bodies and River
6.4 Projected Forest Vulnerability: End Century (RCP 8.5 2071-2100)
Very low Low Moderate High Very high Extremely high
Source: EPCO
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6.5 National Parks, Tiger Reserve and Wildlife Sanctuaries
TR NP WLS Tiger Reserve National Park Wild Life Sanctuary
6.6 Cocoon Bank and Reeling Unit in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Silk Federation of MP has 8 cocoon Banks where cocoon grower could sell their product. For value addition of Silk cocoons produced by cocoon grower, the Silk Federation is running 8 reeling units through the Self Help Group of beneficiaries.
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7 Agro- meteorology Maps of Madhya Pradesh
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7.1 District wise Maximum Normal Temperature of Madhya Pradesh
Maximum Temperature C
33.1-33.2
32.6 -33.2
32.1-32.5
31.6-32.0
31.6-32.0
7.2 District wise Minimum Normal Temperature of Madhya Pradesh
Minimum Temperature C
19.5-19.6
19.3-19.4
19.1-19.2
18.7-18.8
18.5-18.6
18.3-18.4
18.0-18.2
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7.3 District wise Normal Rainfall of Madhya Pradesh
Rainfall mm
1300-1500
1000-1300
800-1000
<800
Based on 40 years of datasets district wise of Madhya Pradesh
7.4 Annual Reference Evaporation in mm
Developed by Department of Soil and Water Engineering, CAE, JNKVV, Jabalpur, on Secondary Data
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7.5 Baseline Composite Vulnerability Map of MP
Low Moderate High Very high
Source: EPCO
7.6 Mid Century Scenario for Composite Vulnerability of MP
Low Moderate High Very high
Source: EPCO
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7.7 Early Century Scenario for Composite Vulnerability of MP
Low Moderate High Very high
Source: EPCO
7.8 District Wise Adaptive Capacity in the State of Madhya Pradesh for Mitigation of Climate Change
Very low Low Medium High
Source: EPCO
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7.9 Climate Vulnerability Map of MP
Source: EPCO
7.10 Drought Sensitivity in the State of Madhya Pradesh Source: EPCO
Probability 5-10 % 10-15%
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8 Natural Resources Maps of Madhya Pradesh
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8.1 Soil Types in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Source: Resource Atlas MPCOST 2007
8.2 Geological Succession in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Source MP Pollution Control Board; Central Pollution Control Board
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8.3 Physiography of the State of Madhya Pradesh
Altitude in meter
<150
150-300
300-450
450-600
600-900
>900
Source MP Pollution Control Board; Central Pollution Control Board 8.4 Basins of Madhya Pradesh
Yamuna sub basin
Sone and Tons sub basin
Narmada basin
Mahi basin
Tapi basin
Wan Ganga sub Source MP Pollution Control Board; Central Pollution Control Board basin
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8.5 Ground Water Quality in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Location of the ground water sample collection site with Fluoride concentration excess of 1.5mg/l Location of the ground water sample collection site with Arsenic concentration excess of 0.5 microgram/lit
8.6 Ground Water Quality (Ec) in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Electrical conductivity EC value in macro/Cm at 25C
< 750
750-1500
1500-3000
>3000 Source MP Pollution Control Board;Central Pollution Control Board
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8.7 Surface Water Quality in the State of Madhya Pradesh
8.8 Block wise Category of Ground Water Development in Madhya Pradesh (Non command area) as on March 2011
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8.9 Depth of Water Level Map of Madhya Pradesh (May 2014)
<2 2 to 5 6-10 11 to 20 21-40 >41
Source: Ground Water Year Book (MP) 2014-15
8.10 Total Water Availability for Utilization ha m
Developed by Department of Soil and Water Engineering, CAE, JNKVV, Jabalpur, on Secondary Data
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8.11 Water Percentage Excess/Deficit (%)
Developed by Department of Soil and Water Engineering, CAE, JNKVV, Jabalpur, on Secondary Data
8.12 Water Requirement for Different Sectors (ha m)
Developed by Department of Soil and Water Engineering, CAE, JNKVV, Jabalpur, on Secondary Data
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8.13 Water Requirement of Different Crops (ha m)
8.14 Gross Irrigated Area
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, gross irrigated area is 10670943 hectare. Among the Districts, the largest gross irrigated area is 464250 hectare in the District Hoshangabad and the smallest gross irrigated area 4082 hectare in the District Dindori.
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8.15 Percentage of Gross Irrigated Area to Gross Cropped Area
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, gross irrigated area is 2122.32 percent of gross cropped area. Among the Districts, the highest ratio is 73.92 percent in the District Hoshangabad and the lowest 1.41 percent in the District Dindori.
8.16 Net Irrigated Area
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, net irrigated area is 9876025 hectare. Among the Districts the largest net irrigated area is 426281hectare in the District Vidisha and the smallest 4057 hectare in the District Dindori.
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8.17 Net Irrigated Area by Canal
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, net irrigated area by canal is 1791188 hectare. Among the Districts, the largest net area irrigated by canal is 167273 hectare in the District Hoshangabad and the smallest 0 hectare in the District Burhanpur.
8.18 Percentage Contribution to Net Irrigated Area by Canal
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, canal contributed 18.14 percent of net irrigated area. Among the Districts, the highest contribution by canal is 66.61 percent in the District Datia and the lowest 0 percent in the District Burhanpur.
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8.19 Net Irrigated Area by Pond
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, net irrigated area by pond is 295108 hectare. Among the Districts, the largest net area irrigated by pond is 29323 hectare in the District Dhar and the smallest 0 hectare in the District Datia, Harda, Morena.
8.20 Percentage Contribution to Net Irrigated Area by Ponds
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, ponds contributed 2.99 percent of net irrigated area. Among the Districts, the highest contribution by ponds is 21.69 percent in the District Jhabua and the lowest zero percent in the District Datia, Harda, Morena.
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8.21 Net Irrigated Area by Tube well
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, net irrigated area by tube well is 3470478 hectare. Among the Districts, the largest net area irrigated by tube well is 289778 hectare in the District Ujjain and the smallest 0 hectare in the District Mandla.
8.22 Percentage Contribution to Net Irrigated Area by Tube well
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, tube wells contributed 35.14 percent of net irrigated area. Among the Districts, the highest contribution by tube wells is 87.83 percent in the District Indore and the lowest 0 percent in the District Mandla.
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8.23 Net Irrigated Area by Dug well
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, net irrigated area by tube well is 3094834 hectare. Among the Districts, the largest net area irrigated by tube well is 249842 hectare in the District Rajgarh and the smallest 743 hectare in the District Dindori.
8.24 Percentage Contribution to Net Irrigated Area by Dug well
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, dug wells contributed 31.34 percent of net irrigated area. Among the Districts, the highest contribution by dug wells is 84.44 percent in the District Mandsaur and the lowest 2.05 percent in the District Gwalior.
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8.25 Net Irrigated Area by Other Sources of Irrigation
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, net irrigated area by other sources of irrigation is 1224417 hectare. Among the Districts, the largest net area irrigated by other source of irrigation is 95625 hectare in the District Shajapur and the smallest 741 hectare in the District Bhind.
8.26 Percentage Contribution to Net Irrigated Area by other Sources
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, other sources contributed 31.34 percent of net irrigated area. Among the Districts, the highest contribution by other sources is 84.44 percent in the District Mandsaur and the lowest 2.05 percent in the District Gwalior.
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8.27 Percentage of Net Irrigated Area to Net Cropped Area
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, net irrigated area is 3076.84 percent of net cropped area. Among the Districts, the highest ratio is 99.05 percent in the District Hoshangabad and the lowest ratio of 2.02 percent in the District Dindori.
8.28 Kharif Fallow Water Harvesting Priority Area
Priority
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Developed by Department of Soil and Water Engineering, CAE, JNKVV, Jabalpur, on Secondary Data
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8.29 Culturable Waste Land across Districts Geographical area
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, culturable waste land is 2121089 hectare. Among the Districts, the largest culturable waste land is 88793 hectare in the District East Nimar and the smallest 13484 hectare in the District Katni.
8.30 Culturable Waste Land as Percent of Geographical Area
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, culturable waste land constituted 6.974 percent of the geographical area. Among the Districts, the largest culturable waste land is 14.581 percent in the District Mandsaur and the smallest 2.735 percent in the District.Katni.
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8.31 Permanent Fallow Land as Percent of Geographical Area
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, permanent fallow land constituted 1.563 percent of geographical area. Among the Districts, the largest permanent fallow land is 7.918 percent in the District Dindori and the smallest 0.052 percent in the District Shajapur.
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9 Nutrients and Fertilizer Maps of Madhya Pradesh
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9.1 Status of Nitrogen in Soils of Madhya Pradesh
<250kg/ha Low
250-400kg/ ha Medium
>400kg/ha High
9.2 Status of Phosphorus in Soils of Madhya Pradesh
<10kg/ha Low (27%)
>20kg/ha High (14%)
10-20kg/ha Medium (59%)
NA
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9.3 Status of Potassium in Soils of Madhya Pradesh
<200kg /ha Low (27%)
200- 400kg/ha Medium (59%)
> 400kg /ha High (14%)
NA 9.4 Status of Zinc in Soils of Madhya Pradesh
Zinc in soil (mg kg-1) Available Zinc Status Area covered(%) < 0.3 Acute Deficient 7.5 0.3-0.6 Deficient 51.7 0.6-0.9 Latent Deficient 30.1 0.9-1.2 Marginally Sufficient 7.7 1.2-1.8 Adequate 2.5 >1.8 High 0.3
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9.5 Status of Copper in Soils of Madhya Pradesh
Cu in soil (mg kg-1) Available Cu Status Area covered(%) < 0.2 Acute Deficient 0.1 0.2-0.4 Deficient 0.6 0.4-0.6 Latent Deficient 3.8 0.6-0.8 Marginally Sufficient 3.8 0.8-1.0 Adequate 8.5 >1.0 High 83.2 9.6 Status of Iron in Soils of Madhya Pradesh
Fe in soil (mg kg-1) Available Fe Status Area covered(%) < 2.5 Acute Deficient 0.1 2.5-4.5 Deficient 0.6 4.5-6.5 Latent Deficient 3.8 6.5-8.5 Marginally Sufficient 3.8 0.8-1.0 Adequate 8.5 >1.0 High 83.2
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9.7 Status of Manganese in Soils of Madhya Pradesh
Mn in soil (mg kg-1) Available Mn Status Area covered(%) < 1.0 Acute Deficient 0.0 1.0-3.0 Deficient 1.7 3.0-5.0 Latent Deficient 6.2 5.0-7.0 Marginally Sufficient 7.0 7.0-9.0 Adequate 12.7 >9.0 High 72.4 9.8 Status of Boron in Soils of Madhya Pradesh
B in soil (mg kg-1) Available B Status Area covered(%) < 0.2 Acute Deficient 0.6 0.2-0.5 Deficient 6.6 0.5-0.7 Latent Deficient 8.9 0.7-0.9 Marginally Sufficient 7.8 0.9-1.1 Adequate 8.9 >1.1 High 67.2
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9.9 Spatial Variation in Available Sulphur Deficiency Status in Soils of Different Districts of Madhya Pradesh
<10 >10 to >20 >20 to <30 >30 to < 40 >40 to <50 >50
9.10 Consumption of Urea in the State of Madhya Pradesh
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, total urea consumption is 2874037.88 tonnes. Among the Districts, the highest consumption is 142176.7 tonnes in the District Hoshangabad and the lowest 3974.7 tonnes in the District Anuppur.
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9.11 Consumption of Urea per Hectare of Gross Cropped Area
In the State of Madhya Pradesh, Urea consumption per hectare is 118.69 Kilogram. Among the Districts, the highest urea consumption per hectare is 278.97 kilogram in the District Jabalpur and the lowest 17.20 kilogram/ ha was in the District Dindori.
9.12 Consumption of Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP) in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Total DAP consumption in the State of Madhya Pradesh is 1253759.77 tonnes. Among the Districts, the highest consumption is 78395.3 tonnes in the District Hoshangabad and the lowest 2679.25 tonnes of DAP in the District Anuppur.
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9.13 Consumption of DAP per Hectare of Gross Cropped Area
Consumption of per hectare DAP in the State of Madhya Pradesh is 51.78 kilogram. Among the Districts, the highest DAP consumption per hectare is124.83 kilogram in the District Hoshangabad and the lowest 11.26 kilogram per hectare in the District Dindori.
9.14 Consumption of Muriate of Phosphate (MOP) in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Total MOP consumption in the State of Madhya Pradesh is 116593.67 tonnes. Among the Districts, the highest consumption of 20708.4 tonnes of MOP is in the District Burhanpur and the lowest 0 tonnes of MOP was in the District Dindori.
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9.15 Consumption of MOP per Hectare of Gross Cropped Area
MOP consumption in the State of Madhya Pradesh is 4.81 kilogram per hectare. Among the Districts, the highest MOP consumption per hectare is 158.48 kilogram in the District Burhanpur and the lowest 0 kilogram/ha was in the District Dindori.
9.16 Consumption of NPKS in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Total NPKS consumption in the State of Madhya Pradesh is 307444.29 tonnes. Among the Districts, the highest consumption of NPKS is 36539.85 tonnes in the District Ujjain and the lowest 0 tonnes/ha in the District Anuppur, Dindori and Umaria.
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9.17 Consumption of NPKS per Hectare of Gross Cropped Area
NPKS consumption per hectare of Gross Cropped Area in the State of Madhya Pradesh is 12.70 kilogram per hectare. Among the Districts, the highest NPKS consumption per hectare of gross cropped area is 94.67 kilogram in the District Burhanpur and the lowest 0 kilogram/ ha in the District Anuppur, Dindori and Umaria.
9.18 Consumption of Single Super Phosphate (SSP)
Total SSP consumption in the State of Madhya Pradesh is 1328682.56 tonnes. Among the Districts, the highest consumption is 115298.65 tonnes SSP in the District Ujjain and the lowest 68.2 tonnes in the District Anuppur.
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9.19 Consumption of SSP per Hectare of Gross Cropped Area
SSP consumption of gross cropped area in the State of Madhya Pradesh is 54.87 kilogram per hectare. Among the Districts, the highest consumption of SSP per hectare is 160.45 kilogram in the District Barwani and the lowest 0.31 kilogram per hectare in the District Sidhi.
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Agricultural Institutes in the State of Madhya Pradesh
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10.1 Seed Testing Laboratories in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Referral Lab Seed Certification Agency Department of Farmer Welfare and Agriculture Development In the state of Madhya Pradesh total 15 Seed Testing laboratories i.e., 4 of Seed Certification Agency, 10 of Department of Farmer Welfare and Agriculture Development one at each Divisional Headquarter and one Referral at Jabalpur are located.
10.2 Farms of Madhya Pradesh State Seed and Farms Development Corporation, Bhopal
>400ha
250-300 ha
200-250ha 150-200ha
100-150ha
50-100 ha < 50ha
MP State Seed and Farm Development Corporation has 2793.228 ha land spread over 42 farms across the state. Total 20146.52 ha land is under cultivation and 1352.023 ha under irrigation. In all, 17 farms have less than 50ha land. Khamaria, Jabalpur (293.99ha) and Pondi, Anoppur (293.50ha) are the largest farm.
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10.3 Seed Producer Societies in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
12
Vegetable
Fodder
10.4 Seed Processing Plant of MP State Seed Corporation and Farms Development in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Number 1 2 3 4
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10.5 Headquarter of the Universities of Agriculture and Veterinary
Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur
Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindhia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Gwalior
Nanajee Deshmukh Veterinary Science University, Jabalpur
Nanajee Deshhmukh Gramodya Vishwa Vidyalya, Chitrakoot
10.6 Jurisdiction of Agricultural Universities
Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur
Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindhia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Gwalior
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10.7 Colleges of Agriculture in the State of Madhya Pradesh
RVSKVV, Gwalior JNKVV, Jabalpur College of Agriculture College of Agriculture, Gwalior Ganj Basoda College of Agriculture, College of Agriculture, Indore Tikamgarh RAK College of Agriculture College of Agriculture, Sehore Rewa BM College of Agriculture College of Agriculture, Khandwa Khurai College of Agriculture, Jabalpur College of Agriculture, Powarkheda College of Agriculture, Waraseoni
10.8 Colleges of Horticulture in the State of Madhya Pradesh
KNK College of Horticulture, Mandasur (RVSKVV, Gwalior)
College of Horticulture, Rehali (JNKVV, Jabalpur)
College of Horticulture, Chhindwara (announced) (JNKVV, Jabalpur)
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10.9 College of Agricultural Engineering in the State of Madhya Pradesh
10.10 Colleges of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry in the State of Madhya Pradesh
College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Jabalpur
College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Rewa
College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, MHOW
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10.11 Research Stations of the Universities
RVSKVV, Gwalior JNKVV, Jabalpur
ZARS, Moorena ZARS, Powarkheda
ZARS, Sehore ZARS, Tikamgarh
ZARS, Indore ZARS, Chhindwara
ZARS, Khargone ZARS, Jabalpur
RARS, Gwalior RARS, Rewa RARS Mandsaur RARSm Sagar RARS , Ujjain RARS , Dindori RARS, Jhabua RARS, Waraseoni RARS , Khandwa ARS Tendni ARS, Bagbai ARS Mohgaon ARS, Badnawar Organic Farming, Mandla Horticulture Research Station Jaora Betel vine Research Station, Naugaon Fruit Research Station, Entkhedi Dry land Horticulture, GarhaKota
Sugarcane Research Centre, Bohani
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10.12 Research Stations on Crop Improvement in the State of Madhya Pradesh Cereals
Wheat Rice
Pearl millet
Maize Sorghum Barley
Oilseeds
Soybean Mustard
Linseed
Sesame Niger Safflower
Groundnut Pulses
Chickpea Pigeonpea MULLaRP Arid Legumes
Others
Cotton
Sugarcane Forage
Small millets
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10.13 Research Projects on Horticulture in the State of Madhya Pradesh
JNKVV, Jabalpur
Vegetable Improvement and NSP Potato Improvement Sub Tropical Fruits
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Spices Arid Zone fruits AINP on Onion and Garlic TSP on Citrus
RVSKVV, Gwalior
Medicinal & Aromatic Plants Sub Tropical Fruit Grape
10.14 Research Projects on Natural Resource Management JNKVV, Jabalpur Soil Test Crop Response Micro and Secondary nutrients and Pollutant Element in soil Integrated Farming Research Soil Biodiversity - Biofertilizer Long Term Fertilizer Experiment Irrigation and Water Management Dry land Agriculture RVSKVV, Gwalior Dryland Agriculture Operational Research Project Cropping System Research Management of Salt Affected Soil Weed Control Irrigation and Water Management
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10.15 Research Projects on Agricultural Engineering
JNKVV, Jabalpur Farm Implement and Machinery Harvest and Post Harvest technology Agro- Meteorology
Renewable Energy Sources
Irrigation and Water Management
RVSKVV, Gwalior
Irrigation and Water Management
10.16 National Institutes of Agriculture and Allied Sciences in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Directorate Tropical Directorate Central Indian Indian National of Weed Forest of Soybean Institute of Institute of Veterinary Institute of Research, Research Research, Agricultural Soil Science, Research High Security Jabalpur Institute, Indore Engineering, Bhopal Institute, Animal Jabalpur Bhopal Bhopal Diseases, Bhopal
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10.17 Krishi Vigyan Kendras in the State of Madhya Pradesh
JNKVV, Jabalpur
RVSKVV, Gwalior
ICAR-CIAE Institute
IGN Tribal University
Private organization
State of Madhya Pradesh has 52 Krishi Vigyan Kendras, out of which 20 are under the jurisdiction of JNKVV; 22 under RVSKVV; eight under private organization; One under Tribal University and one under ICAR institute. District Dhar has two KVK.
10.18 Density of Custom Hiring Centres in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<10
11-20
21-40
41-60
61-80
81-100
>100
Up to October 2018, total number of Custom Hiring centres in the State of Madhya Pradesh is 2613. It is a remarkable approach for promotion of mechanization in the field of agriculture.
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11 Hot Spots for Biotic Stresses in Madhya Pradesh
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11.1 Distribution of Diseases on Wheat in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Loose Smut of Wheat Ear Cockle of Wheat 11.2 Distribution of Diseases on Rice in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Rice Bunt Rice Blast
Helimnethosporium leaf spot
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11.3 Distribution of Diseases on Soybean in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Charcoal rot Anthrcnose
Purple Seed Stain Yellow Mosaic
Charcoal Rot Rhizoctonia Aerial Blight Traces to low Low to moderate Moderate to severe Severe
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11.4 Distribution of Mung Bean Yellow Bean Mosaic Virus of Soybean in The State of Madhya Pradesh
Traces to low Low to moderate Moderate to severe
11.5 Distribution of Vasucalr Wilt Disease on Chickpea in the State of Madhya Pradesh
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12 Animal Husbandry in the State of Madhya Pradesh
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12.1 Distribution of Total Cattle in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<250000
250001-500000
500001-750000
750001-1000000
>1000000
12.2 Distribution of Cow in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<200000
200001-300000
300000-400000
400000-500000
500000-600000
600000-700000
800000-900000
>900000
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12.3 Distribution of Buffalo in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<100000
100001-150000
150001-200000
200001-300000
300001-400000
500001-600000
>600001
12.4 Distribution of Goat in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<100000
100001-150000
150001-200000
200001-300000
300001-400000
>400001
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12.5 Distribution of Sheep in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<100
101-1000
1001-5000
50001-10000
10001-20000
20001-30000
30001-40000
>40001
12.6 Distribution of Pig in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<100
101-1000
1001-2000
2001-3000
3001-4001
4001-5000
5001-10000
>10001
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12.7 Distribution of Horse in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<100
101-500
501-1000
1001-2000
>2001
12.8 Distribution of Mule in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Nil
1-10
10-50
50-100
101-200
201-300
301-400
401-500
501-1000
>2000
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12.9 Distribution of Donkey in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Nil
1-10
10-50
50-100
101-200
201-300
301-400
401-500
501-1000
>2000
12.10 Distribution of Camel in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Nil
1-10
10-50
50-100
101-200
201-300
301-400
401-500
501-600
>1200
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12.11 Distribution of Poultry in the State of Madhya Pradesh
<10000
10001-50000
50001-100000
1000001-200000
2000001-200000
3000001-400000
4000001-500000
500001-1000000
>3000000
12.12 District wise Production of Milk in the State of Madhya Pradesh
000 ton
<501
401-500
301-400
201-300
>101-200
<100
In the state of Madhya Pradesh total 13445000.32 ton milk is produced every year. Morrena (641000 ton), Ujjain (594000 ton) Shivpuri (496000 ton) and Indore (492000 ton) are the leading milk producing districts.
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12.13 District wise Production of egg in the State of Madhya Pradesh
Lakh in number
>5000
3001-4000
1001-2000
501-1000
401-500
301-400
201-300
101-200
<100
In the state of Madhya Pradesh total 16939.62 lakh egg is produced every year. Jabalpur (5206 lakh), Bhopal (3200 lakh), Indore (1560 lakh) and Chhindwara (9510 lakh) are the leading egg producing districts.
12.14 District wise Production of Meat in the State of Madhya Pradesh
000 ton
<11
5-10
2-4
1-2
<1
In the state of Madhya Pradesh total 78000.64 ton meat is produced every year. Bhopal (11000 ton), Jabalpur (8000.75 ton), and Indore (6000.64 ton) are the leading meat producing districts.
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12.15 District wise Production of Wool in the State of Madhya Pradesh
000 kg
<91
71-80
31-40
21-30
11-20
4-8
1-4
<1.0
0.0
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13
Geographical Indications
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13.1 Possible Geographical Indications from the State of Madhya Pradesh
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