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Agro-climatic regions of Madhya Pradesh.

Madhya Pradesh is a geographically vast state, with geographical areas as well as socioeconomic bases that vary, this vast region is divided into 11 agro-climatic zones on the basis of soil type, rainfall amount and production of crops is,


Whose details are as follows:



(1) Chhattisgarh Plain - This area is mainly spread in the state of Chhattisgarh, under which Madhya Pradesh. The district of Balaghat is included. This region is the main producer of rice. The amount of rainfall here is 1200 to 1600 mm (120–160 cm) and a plurality of medium red-yellow soil. It is also known as the Rice State.



(2) Northern hilly region of Chhattisgarh, in addition to Chhattisgarh under this, M.P. K. Sidhi, Singrauli, Shahdol, Anuppur, Dindori and Mandla districts come. This is also mainly rice region and the average rainfall is also 120 cm, 160 cm. is. The soil found here is red-yellow and medium black.



(3) Kaimur Plateau and Satpura Hills Area - Expansion of this agro-climatic region. K is in Rewa, Satna, Panna, Umaria, Katni districts. It is also a rice field and the soil found here is medium black and mixed red and the average rainfall is 100 cm. 140 cm is .



(4) Vindhya mountain region - Medium and deep black soil is found in Vindhya mountain region, mainly wheat crop, where the average rainfall is 120-140 cm. is . It is spread in Guna, Bhopal, Vidisha, Damoh, Raisen, Sehore, Ashok Nagar and Sagar districts of the state.



(5) Middle Narmada Valley- The extension of the central Narmada Valley agro-climatic zone is in the districts of Jabalpur, Narsinghpur, Hoshangabad, Harda, Madhya Pradesh. Deep black soil is found mainly in this wheat producing area and the average rainfall is 120 to 160 cm. is .



(6) Grid area - Brih, Morena, Gwalior, Sheopur and Shivpuri districts of the state are covered under the Grih area having alluvial soil abundance and wheat-sorghum crop area with average rainfall of 80 to 100 cm. is .



(7) Bundelkhand region - The average rainfall of 80-140 cm in the Bundelkhand region with wheat-sorghum crop area. The soil is mixed red and medium black and the major districts covered under it are Tikamgarh, Chhatarpur and Datia.



{8) Satpura Plateau- It extends into Betul and Chhindwara districts of the state. In this area with wheat and sorghum crop area, shallow black soil is found and the rainfall here averages 100-120 cm. is .



(9) Malwa Plateau- The plateau agriculture climate of Malwa is spread in the districts of Neemuch, Mandsaur, Shajapur, Agar Malwa, Dhar, Ujjain, Ratlam, Indore, Dewas, Badwani. The soil here is medium black. The rainfall averages 80 to 120 cm of this area, with cotton sorghum crop area.



(10) Nimar Maiwan- Cotton- This climate region having jowar crop area is spread in East Nimar (Khandwa), Burhanpur and Western Nirmad (Khargone) districts. The average rainfall of this region with medium black soil excess is 80-100 cm. is .




(11) Jhabua Hill Area - It is also a crop area of ​​compass-tides. The soil here is medium black to light black and the average rainfall is 80 to 1 100 cm. is . Expansion of this climate region Jhabua and Alirajpur are in the district. Has been divided into 11 agro-climatic regions. Which have been expanded in different districts of the state based on the soil type, crop area and average of rainfall.

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