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Volume V Issue II April-June 2025
Name of Author :
Smt. Ghuge Kalpana Kisan, Dr. Hamdani Rizwana M.J
Title of the paper :
Production of Foodgrains in Nashik District A Comprehensive Study
Abstract:
Nashik district, located in Maharashtra, plays a vital role in Indias agricultural sector. This study analyzes the production trends, key crops, challenges, and statistical insights related to foodgrain production in the district. Data has been compiled from various government reports, agricultural institutions, and field surveys to provide a holistic overview. In the present research work, an attempt has been made to study the productivity of food grains in Nashik district. The study has shown that the agricultural productivity of food grains varies in different parts of Nashik district. Food grains are the basic crops that fulfill the food requirement of mankind. The researcher has selected the crops bajra, jowar, wheat and maize in the study of food grains. The researcher has observed that there is a continuous change in the productivity trend of food grains as per the change in agricultural productivity studied.
Keywords :
Agricultural Productivity, Food Grain Crop, Crop Diversification, Rainfall, Cropping Intensity
DOI :
Page Number :
147-150