Agro-Climatic Regions of India: Overview and Objectives

 
Agro-Climatic
 Regions
of India
 
By
Dr. Nuruzzaman Kasemi
Associate Professor
Department of Geography
Raiganj University
 
Agricultural regionalisation
 
Differentiated segment of earth surface
(Whittlesry, 1935)
Uninterrupted area in respect of agricultural land,
practices and pattern.
Distinctive form of agriculture
Dynamic concept
 
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Agricultural region Characteristics
 
Location
Transitional boundaries
Formal or functional
Hierarchically arranged
Delineation of agricultural region
Empirical technique
Single-element technique
Multi-element or statistical technique
1.
Cropping pattern, concentration, diversification
2.
Crop combination
3.
Regional pattern of agricultural productivity
4.
Quantative-cum-Qualitative
 
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Agro-Climatic Regions of India
 
The Planning Commission and National Remote
Sensing Agency (NRSA)
On the basis of geo-climatic, socio-economic and
agricultural practices variations
In 1988 the Planning Commission came up with a
growth strategy based on a holistic approach of
area planning for long-term resource efficiency
and sustainability.
15 Agro-climatic regions
 
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Objectives of Agro-Climatic
Regions
 
Agricultural production
Farm income
More rural employment
Available irrigation water
Regional inequalities and development of
agriculture
 
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Agro-Climatic Regions of India
 
Zone 1- Western Himalayan Region: Jammu and
Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh
Zone 2 - Eastern Himalayan Region: Assam,
Sikkim, West Bengal and all North-Eastern states
Zone 3 - Lower Gangetic Plains Region: West
Bengal
Zone 4 - Middle Gangetic Plains Region: Uttar
Pradesh, Bihar
Zone 5 - Upper Gangetic Plains Region: Uttar
Pradesh Zone
 
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Contd.
 
6 - Trans-Gangetic Plains Region: Punjab,
Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan
Zone 7 - Eastern Plateau and Hills Region:
Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Orissa and West
Bengal
Zone 8 - Central Plateau and Hills Region: MP,
Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh
Zone 9 - Western Plateau and Hills Region:
Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan
Zone 10 - Southern Plateau and Hills Region:
Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu
 
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Contd.
 
Zone 11 - East Coast Plains and Hills Region:
Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and
Pondicherry
Zone 12 - West Coast Plains and Ghat Region:
Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra
Zone 13 - Gujarat Plains and Hills Region: Gujarat
Zone 14 - Western Dry Region: Rajasthan
Zone 15 - The Islands Region: Andaman and
Nicobar, Lakshadweep.
 
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Zone 1- Western Himalayan
Region
 
Great variation in relief.
July average temperature 5°C-30°C
January temperature 0°C to -4°C
Average annual rainfall is 150 cms
Valleys and duns have thick layers of alluvium
while hill slopes have thin brown hilly soils.
Number of perennial streams due to high rainfall
and snow- covered mountain peaks  (Ganga,
Yamuna, Jhelum, Chenab, Satluj and Beas etc.)
 
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Contd.
 
Rice is the main crop of this region which is
cultivated in terraced fields along the hill slopes.
Maize, wheat, potato, barley are other important
crops.
The horticulture of the region is obsessed with the
problems of financial crisis,  lack of improved
varieties of plants and high post-harvest losses
(about 20% in packing, storage, marketing and
processing).
A more rational land use planning is required for the
region.
Land suitable for agriculture, horticulture, pasture,
forestry
 
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Zone 2 - Eastern Himalayan
Region
 
The Eastern Himalayan region consists
of Sikkim, Darjeeling area (West
Bengal), Arunachal Pradesh, Assam
hills, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Manipur,
Mizoram and Tripura.
Rugged topography, forest cover and
sub-humid climate (rainfall over 200
cm; temperature July 25°C-33°C,
January 11°C-24°C).
The soil is brownish, thick layered and
less fertile. Shifting cultivation (Jhum)
is practised.
 
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Zone 3 - Lower Gangetic
Plains Region
 
This region spreads over eastern Bihar, West
Bengal and Assam valley
100 cm-200 cm, July month varies from 26°C-
41°C and for January month 9°C-24
0C
Adequate storage of groundwater
Rice is the main crop
Jute, maize, potato, and pulses are other
important crops.
 
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Zone 4 - Middle Gangetic
Plains Region
 
Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar (except
Chotanagpur plateau).
26°C- 4I°C & 9°C-24°C, 100 cm and 200 cm
Rice, maize, millets in, kharif, wheat, gram,
barley, peas, mustard and potato in rabi are
important crops
Modern market oriented agriculture
 
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Zone 5 - Upper Gangetic
Plains Region
 
Central and western parts of Uttar Pradesh
Sub-humid continental, 26°-41°C & 7°- 23°C , 75
cm- 150 cm, sandy loam.
 Needs special focus on dairy development and
horticulture
Rice-potato- wheat-moong and sugarcane ,
sunflower, and potato + mustard;
Improving irrigation system and water
management
 
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Zone 6 - Trans-Gangetic
Plains Region
 
Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Chandigarh and
Ganganagar dis-trict of Rajasthan.
Semiarid, 26°C and 42°C & 7°C to 22°C, 70 cm and
125 cm.
Wheat, sugarcane, cotton, rice, gram, maize,
millets, pulses and oilseeds etc.
Credit of introducing Green Revolution
Problem of water logging, salinity, alkalinity, soil
erosion and falling water table
 
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Zone 7 - Eastern Plateau and
Hills Region
 
Chotanagpur plateau Rajmahal hills, Chhattisgarh
plains and Dandakaranya
26°C-34°C  & 10°C-27° C, 80 cm-150 cm, patches
of laterites and alluviums
Deficient in water resources
Rice, millets, maize, oilseeds, ragi, gram and
potato.
 
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Zone 8 - Central Plateau and
Hills Region
 
Bundelkhand, Baghelkhand, Bhander plateau,
Malwa plateau and Vindhyachal hills
Sub-humid, 26°C-40°C & 7°C-24°C, 50 cm- 100 cm
, mixed red, yellow and black growing
Millets, gram, barley, wheat, cotton, sunflower,
etc.
Dearth of water resources
 
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Zone 9 - Western Plateau and
Hills Region
 
Southern part of Malwa plateau and Deccan
plateau (Maharashtra).
24°C-41 °C & 6°C- 23°C, 25 cm-75 cm.
Jowar, cotton, sugarcane, rice, bajra, wheat, gram,
pulses, potato, groundnut and oilseeds are the
principal crops. The area is known for its oranges,
grapes and bananas.
 
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Zone 10 - Southern Plateau
and Hills Region
 
Maharashtra, Karnataka, western Andhra Pradesh
and northern Tamil Nadu.
Semi-arid with only 50 per cent of area cultivated,
26°C to 42°C & 13°C-21°C, 50 cm-100 cm.
Millets predominate. Coffee, tea, cardamom and
spices
 
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Zone 11 - East Coast Plains
and Hills Region
 
Coromandel and Northern Circar coasts
Sub-humid maritime, 26°C-32°C & 20°C-29°C, 75
cm-150 cm, alluvial, loam and clay facing the
menacing problem of alkalinity
Rice, jute, tobacco, sugarcane,
maize, millets, groundnut and oilseeds
Problems of water logging
and alkalinity.
 
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Zone 12 - West Coast Plains
and Ghats Region
 
Malabar and Konkan coasts and the
Sahyadris and is covered by laterite and
coastal alluvials.
200 cm, 26°C-32°C and 19°C-28°C
Rice, coconut, oilseeds, sugarcane,
millets, pulses and cotton are the main
crops
Famous for plantation crops and spices
which are raised along the hill slopes of
the Ghats.
 
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Zone 13 - Gujarat Plains and
Hills Region
 
Kathiawar and fertile valleys of Mahi and
Sabarmati rivers
Arid an semi-arid region, 50 cm-100 cm, 26°C-
42°C and 13°C-29°C, regur, red and yellow  &
alluvium  soil
Groundnut, cotton, rice, millets, oilseeds, wheat
and tobacco are the main crops
Canal and ground water management, rain water
harvesting and management, dry land farming
 
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Zone 14 - Western Dry
Region
 
Western Rajasthan west of the Aravallis
Hot sandy desert, 25 cm, high evaporation, 28°C-
45°C and 5°C-22°C, absence of perennial rivers,
and scanty vegetation.
Bajra, jowar, and moth are main crops of kharif
and wheat and gram in rabi.
Livestock contributes greatly in desert ecology
 
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Zone 15 - The Islands
Region
 
Andaman-Nicobar and Lakshadweep
300 cm, 30°C and 25°C, sandy loamy soil
Rice, maize, millets, pulses, areca nut, turmeric
and cassava. Nearly half of the area is under
coconut.
 
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Conclusions
 
The ACRP approach presented the evolution of an
innovative planning exercise encompassing
several challenges such as geographical units of
disaggregation.
ACRP can progress steadily beyond its present
status of an experimental exercise provided it
makes judicious use of the links with the
implementing agencies and rapport with the state
governments.
 
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References
 
http://mowr.gov.in/agro-climatic-zones
http://epgp.inflibnet.ac.in/epgpdata/uploads/ep
gp_content/S000017GE/P001699/M020287/ET/149
6119535Agro-climaticzones(2.pdf
 
9/12/2020
 
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  1. Agro-Climatic Regions of India By Dr. Nuruzzaman Kasemi Associate Professor Department of Geography Raiganj University

  2. Agricultural regionalisation Differentiated segment of earth surface (Whittlesry, 1935) Uninterrupted area in respect of agricultural land, practices and pattern. Distinctive form of agriculture Dynamic concept 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 2

  3. Agricultural region Characteristics Location Transitional boundaries Formal or functional Hierarchically arranged Delineation of agricultural region Empirical technique Single-element technique Multi-element or statistical technique 1. Cropping pattern, concentration, diversification 2. Crop combination 3. Regional pattern of agricultural productivity 4. Quantative-cum-Qualitative 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 3

  4. Agro-Climatic Regions of India The Planning Commission and National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA) On the basis of geo-climatic, socio-economic and agricultural practices variations In 1988 the Planning Commission came up with a growth strategy based on a holistic approach of area planning for long-term resource efficiency and sustainability. 15 Agro-climatic regions 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 4

  5. Objectives of Agro-Climatic Regions Agricultural production Farm income More rural employment Available irrigation water Regional inequalities and development of agriculture 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 5

  6. Agro-Climatic Regions of India Zone 1- Western Himalayan Region: Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh Zone 2 - Eastern Himalayan Region: Assam, Sikkim, West Bengal and all North-Eastern states Zone 3 - Lower Gangetic Plains Region: West Bengal Zone 4 - Middle Gangetic Plains Region: Uttar Pradesh, Bihar Zone 5 - Upper Gangetic Plains Region: Uttar Pradesh Zone 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 6

  7. Contd. 6 - Trans-Gangetic Plains Region: Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan Zone 7 - Eastern Plateau and Hills Region: Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Orissa and West Bengal Zone 8 - Central Plateau and Hills Region: MP, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh Zone 9 - Western Plateau and Hills Region: Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan Zone 10 - Southern Plateau and Hills Region: Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 7

  8. Contd. Zone 11 - East Coast Plains and Hills Region: Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry Zone 12 - West Coast Plains and Ghat Region: Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra Zone 13 - Gujarat Plains and Hills Region: Gujarat Zone 14 - Western Dry Region: Rajasthan Zone 15 - The Islands Region: Andaman and Nicobar, Lakshadweep. 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 8

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  10. Zone 1- Western Himalayan Region Great variation in relief. July average temperature 5 C-30 C January temperature 0 C to -4 C Average annual rainfall is 150 cms Valleys and duns have thick layers of alluvium while hill slopes have thin brown hilly soils. Number of perennial streams due to high rainfall and snow- covered mountain peaks Yamuna, Jhelum, Chenab, Satluj and Beas etc.) (Ganga, 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 10

  11. Contd. Rice is the main crop of this region which is cultivated in terraced fields along the hill slopes. Maize, wheat, potato, barley are other important crops. The horticulture of the region is obsessed with the problems of financial crisis, varieties of plants and high post-harvest losses (about 20% in packing, storage, marketing and processing). A more rational land use planning is required for the region. Land suitable for agriculture, horticulture, pasture, forestry lack of improved 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 11

  12. Zone 2 - Eastern Himalayan Region The Eastern Himalayan region consists of Sikkim, Darjeeling Bengal), Arunachal Pradesh, Assam hills, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura. Rugged topography, forest cover and sub-humid climate (rainfall over 200 cm; temperature July January 11 C-24 C). The soil is brownish, thick layered and less fertile. Shifting cultivation (Jhum) is practised. area (West 25 C-33 C, 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 12

  13. Zone 3 - Lower Gangetic Plains Region This region spreads over eastern Bihar, West Bengal and Assam valley 100 cm-200 cm, July month varies from 26 C- 41 C and for January month 9 C-240C Adequate storage of groundwater Rice is the main crop Jute, maize, potato, and pulses are other important crops. 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 13

  14. Zone 4 - Middle Gangetic Plains Region Eastern Uttar Pradesh Chotanagpur plateau). 26 C- 4I C & 9 C-24 C, 100 cm and 200 cm Rice, maize, millets in, kharif, wheat, gram, barley, peas, mustard and potato in rabi are important crops Modern market oriented agriculture and Bihar (except 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 14

  15. Zone 5 - Upper Gangetic Plains Region Central and western parts of Uttar Pradesh Sub-humid continental, 26 -41 C & 7 - 23 C , 75 cm- 150 cm, sandy loam. Needs special focus on dairy development and horticulture Rice-potato- wheat-moong sunflower, and potato + mustard; Improving irrigation management and sugarcane , system and water 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 15

  16. Zone 6 - Trans-Gangetic Plains Region Punjab, Haryana, Ganganagar dis-trict of Rajasthan. Semiarid, 26 C and 42 C & 7 C to 22 C, 70 cm and 125 cm. Wheat, sugarcane, cotton, rice, gram, maize, millets, pulses and oilseeds etc. Credit of introducing Green Revolution Problem of water logging, salinity, alkalinity, soil erosion and falling water table Delhi, Chandigarh and 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 16

  17. Zone 7 - Eastern Plateau and Hills Region Chotanagpur plateau Rajmahal hills, Chhattisgarh plains and Dandakaranya 26 C-34 C & 10 C-27 C, 80 cm-150 cm, patches of laterites and alluviums Deficient in water resources Rice, millets, maize, oilseeds, ragi, gram and potato. 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 17

  18. Zone 8 - Central Plateau and Hills Region Bundelkhand, Baghelkhand, Bhander plateau, Malwa plateau and Vindhyachal hills Sub-humid, 26 C-40 C & 7 C-24 C, 50 cm- 100 cm , mixed red, yellow and black growing Millets, gram, barley, wheat, cotton, sunflower, etc. Dearth of water resources 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 18

  19. Zone 9 - Western Plateau and Hills Region Southern part of Malwa plateau and Deccan plateau (Maharashtra). 24 C-41 C & 6 C- 23 C, 25 cm-75 cm. Jowar, cotton, sugarcane, rice, bajra, wheat, gram, pulses, potato, groundnut and oilseeds are the principal crops. The area is known for its oranges, grapes and bananas. 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 19

  20. Zone 10 - Southern Plateau and Hills Region Maharashtra, Karnataka, western Andhra Pradesh and northern Tamil Nadu. Semi-arid with only 50 per cent of area cultivated, 26 C to 42 C & 13 C-21 C, 50 cm-100 cm. Millets predominate. Coffee, tea, cardamom and spices 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 20

  21. Zone 11 - East Coast Plains and Hills Region Coromandel and Northern Circar coasts Sub-humid maritime, 26 C-32 C & 20 C-29 C, 75 cm-150 cm, alluvial, loam and clay facing the menacing problem of alkalinity Rice, jute, tobacco, sugarcane, maize, millets, groundnut and oilseeds Problems of water logging and alkalinity. 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 21

  22. Zone 12 - West Coast Plains and Ghats Region Malabar and Konkan coasts and the Sahyadris and is covered by laterite and coastal alluvials. 200 cm, 26 C-32 C and 19 C-28 C Rice, coconut, oilseeds, millets, pulses and cotton are the main crops Famous for plantation crops and spices which are raised along the hill slopes of the Ghats. sugarcane, 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 22

  23. Zone 13 - Gujarat Plains and Hills Region Kathiawar and fertile valleys of Mahi and Sabarmati rivers Arid an semi-arid region, 50 cm-100 cm, 26 C- 42 C and 13 C-29 C, regur, red and yellow & alluvium soil Groundnut, cotton, rice, millets, oilseeds, wheat and tobacco are the main crops Canal and ground water management, rain water harvesting and management, dry land farming 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 23

  24. Zone 14 - Western Dry Region Western Rajasthan west of the Aravallis Hot sandy desert, 25 cm, high evaporation, 28 C- 45 C and 5 C-22 C, absence of perennial rivers, and scanty vegetation. Bajra, jowar, and moth are main crops of kharif and wheat and gram in rabi. Livestock contributes greatly in desert ecology 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 24

  25. Zone 15 - The Islands Region Andaman-Nicobar and Lakshadweep 300 cm, 30 C and 25 C, sandy loamy soil Rice, maize, millets, pulses, areca nut, turmeric and cassava. Nearly half of the area is under coconut. 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 25

  26. Conclusions The ACRP approach presented the evolution of an innovative planning exercise encompassing several challenges such as geographical units of disaggregation. ACRP can progress steadily beyond its present status of an experimental exercise provided it makes judicious use of the links with the implementing agencies and rapport with the state governments. 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 26

  27. References http://mowr.gov.in/agro-climatic-zones http://epgp.inflibnet.ac.in/epgpdata/uploads/ep gp_content/S000017GE/P001699/M020287/ET/149 6119535Agro-climaticzones(2.pdf 9/12/2020 Raiganj University, Dept. of Geography 27

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