Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal. State. The state of Jharkhand falls under the Zone VII, namely Eastern Plateau and Hill Region, on the national level.However, it can be further divided into three agro-climatic regions: Central and North Eastern Plateau (Zone I), Western Plateau (Zone II) and South Eastern Plateau (Zone III) on the basis of climate, terrain and soil characterstics. <>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>>
Jump to navigation Jump to search. - Soil of this zone are mostly sandy loam in texture with loamy patches. - Covers the Palampur in kangra , Rampur in Shimla , Mandi , Solan , Kullu and Chamba. Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhand. %����
1. - The soils are here mostly clayey loam to loam in texture with very acidic reaction. It has snow- covered peaks, dissected topography, steep slopes, perennial rivers, evergreen and deciduous forests, and thin cover of soils on undulating slopes. CSIR‐Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur, 176 061 Himachal Pradesh, India. In general, Jhum cultivation is the traditional farming. <>
The state has been divided into four agro-ecological zones based on precipitation, altitude, and irrigation. 9 Vegetation Density Map Fig. 5 Biological Richness in Himachal Pradesh Fig. Region. India has a diverse agro-climate, topography and soil types on the basis of which it … <>>>
Quality seed Potato, vegetables and fruits like apples, grapes , almonds , walnuts, apricot. AGRO-CLIMATIC ZONES/REGIONS IN INDIA. 7 Soil Classification Map of Himachal Pradesh Fig. Agro-climatic conditions mainly refer to soil types, rainfall, temperature and water availability which influence the type of vegetation(s). 2 0 obj
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Eastern Himalayan Region. Dance Forms in District Kinnaur: Kyang Jatru kyang Bakyang Chohara Devil dance Jhapro Bakyang Chow Lang Darma Shon Gyook Sh... • ZONE 1 ( SHIVALIK HILL ZONE ) : - It occupies about 30% of the geographical area and about 33% of the cultivated area of... - It occupies about 30% of the geographical area and about 33% of the cultivated area of the state. endobj
Agro climatic Zone of Climate of Himachal Pradesh SHIVALIK HILL ZONE Climate of Himachal Pradesh: Climate Sub Tropical, consists of foothills and valley area from 350 to 650 meters above mean sea level. 4 Agro-climatic Zones of Himachal Pradesh Fig. Agro Climatic Zones in Himachal Pradesh • ZONE 1 (SHIVALIK HILL ZONE) : - It occupies about 30% of the geographical area and about 33% of the cultivated area of the state. Main Agro-Climatic Regions / Zones* of India. All Rights Reserved 2001 Department Of Agriculture Himachal Pradesh Site Developed & Maintained By: - Covers the district of Una , Bilaspur, Hamirpur , Kangra , Solan , Chamba. Himachal Pradesh important for hydropower development. It is practiced with mixed cropping on the steep slopes under rainfed condition at an interval of 3-4 years. 2. Agro economically the whole state of Himachal Pradesh is classified into 4 distinct zones (Joshi et al. With the 329 million hectares of the geographical area the country presents a large number of complex agro-climatic situations. Most of Punjab lies in the fertile plain; toward the southeast one finds semi-arid and desert landscape; a belt of undulating hills extends along the northeast at the foot of the Himalayas. - It occupies nearly 6% of the geographical area and 3%of the total cultivated area of the state. CLIMATIC REGIONS OF HIMACHAL A. The agro-climatic conditions prevailing in the State of Himachal Pradesh offer excellent opportunities for the development of floriculture both to serve the internal off-season market and also for exports, an avenue yet to be tapped. - The soil vary from sandy loam to loam in texture. Agro-climatic zones of india An “Agro-climatic zone” is a land unit in terms of major climates, suitable for a certain range of crops and cultivars. <>
Himachal Pradesh has been endowed with a wide range of agro climatic conditions due to which a large number of horticulture commodities like fruit crops (from temperate to sub tropical), flowers, vegetables, mushrooms, hops, tea, medicinal & aromatic plants etc. comparative study of ecosystem in kerala and himachal pradesh - 32320633 3 0 obj
Punjab falls in the Agro Climatic Zone-VI, which is called “Trans-Gangetic Plains Region”. Rice , Wheat , Maize , Jowar, Mango , Litchi , Guava etc. An “Agro-climatic zone” is a land unit in terms of major climates, suitable for a certain range of crops and cultivars. The major crops grown in this Zone are Wheat, Maize,… SHIVALIK HILL ZONE : Climate Sub Tropical, consists of foothills and valley area from 350 to 650 meters above mean sea level, It occupies about 35% of the geographical area and about 40% of the cultivated area of the State. ]�
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4.2-magnitude quake jolts Himachal Pradesh's Kangra A 4.2 magnitude earthquake shook Himachal Pradeshs Kangra district on Saturday but no loss of life or property was reported. - It covers Kinnaur , Lahaul Spiti , Pangi in chamba district. -This zone receives 165 mm of rainfall . mһ���;��~k�@�� ����ƶ1=�F⮳�7�0�����az?��� Four rivers, the Ravi, Beas, Sutlej and Ghaggar flow across the state in a southwesterly direction. Himachal Pradesh is divided into 4 Agro-Climatic Zones. 2. Fig. ]��FzQ��D�Z�TKw�H�M�?NԘ8�����&�8�. 15 Agroclimatic Zones of India and Their Features 1. The decadal and recent five years surplus water balance was worked out for each month to relate to the climate change at three sites, i.e., Palampur, Bajaura and Dhaula Kuan each representing different agro-climatic zones. … - The soil composition is very loose and is prone to heavy glaciers and avalanches. Agro-climatic zone An agro-climatic zone is a land unit uniform in respect of climate and length of growing period (LGP) which is climatically suitable for a large range of crops and cultivators. Each agro-ecological zone has its distinct climatic and soil conditions. -The altitude of this zone varies from 350-1500m. Geographically, this region lies in the lower portion of West Bengal. - It covers North- western Himalayan region of the state. low-hills sub-tropical zone of Himachal Pradesh. There are 11 agro-climatic zones in Madhya Pradesh. Subscribe here to get interesting stuff and updates. It is estimated that India has a potential of about 145,320 megawatts (MW) of hydropower and around 78 percent of that is in the Himalayan states, which have the potential for over 112,000 MW. Tremors were also felt in adjoining areas, he said.Most parts of Himachal Pradesh fall in a high seismic zone and mild quakes are a regular feature in the region. Wheat , barley , lesser millets , pseudo - cereals (buckwheat and amaranthus) and maize etc. The northwestern mountainous agro-climatic region stretches over the states of Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh and the Kumaun and Garhwal divisions (Uttrakhand) of Uttar Pradesh. stream
Government of Himachal Pradesh – Forest Department Integrated Project for Source Sustainability and Climate Resilient Rain-fed Agriculture ESA, ESMF and ESMP – Final Report 26 December 2019 7 HIMCOSTE Himachal Pradesh State Council for Science Technology & Environment HPFD Himachal Pradesh Forest Department The climate varies from hot and sub-humid tropical (450–900 metres) in the southern low tracts, warm and temperate (900–1800 metres), cool and temperate (1900–2400 metres) and cold glacial and alpine (2400–4800 metres) in the northern … 1 0 obj
* Source: District Agriculture Plan 2009, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, Volume-III, Department of Agriculture (H.P.) Southern Plateau and Hills. - It is the highest agro- climatic zone of the state located at a height of 2700 m above sea level. The Lower-Ganga plain region. Area: Interior Deccan and includes parts of southern Maharashtra, the … consulting agency CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur, HP Rainfall Rainfall ... Agro Climatic Zone (NARP) Mid Hills Sub-Humid Zone (HP-2) List all the districts falling under the NARP Zone* Agro Climate Zones of Himachal Pradesh SHIVALIK HILL ZONE: Climate Sub Tropical, consists of foothills and valley area from 350 to 650 meters above mean sea level. The main objective behind introducing this scheme is the welfare of farmer and encourage them to adopt advanced techniques of farming. 8 Lithology Map of Himachal Pradesh Fig. Agro-climatic zones of india An “Agro-climatic zone” is a land unit in terms of major climates, suitable for a certain range of crops and cultivars. 1. Pilot Project for Agro Climatic Zones launched by Government of Madhya Pradesh (Farmer Welfare and Agriculture Department). It occupies about 35% of the geographical area and about 40% of the cultivated area of the State. x��S�k�@�.�?��݂g�P The major crops grown in this Zone are Wheat, Maize, Paddy, Gram, Sugarcane, Mustard, Potato, Vegetables etc. Agro Climate Zones of Himachal Pradesh SHIVALIK HILL ZONE: Climate Sub Tropical, consists of foothills and valley area from 350 to 650 meters above mean sea level. Agro-climatic zones of india An “Agro-climatic zone” is a land unit in terms of major climates, suitable for a certain range of crops and cultivars. growing in different agro‐climatic zones of Himachal Pradesh, India Robin Joshi. The GIS and Remote sensing technology has played an important role for improving the agriculture practices under various different Agro climatic zones. Current Cabinet Ministers in Himachal Pradesh, Dr. Lashkari Ram Memorial State Level Basketball Tournament, Great Himalayan National ParkKalka-Shimla railway line, List of Famous Himachal Pradesh Festivals, Wild Life Sanctuaries and National Park in Himachal Pradesh, Wild Life Sanctuaries and National Park India. endobj
6 Land Use/ Land Cover in Himachal Pradesh Fig. Western Himalayan Region. are successfully grown here. - It lies from 1801- 2200 m above sea level with humid temperate climate and alpine pastures. Citrus fruits , Tomatoes and vegetables like snowball , cauliflower , root crops. There is a huge variation in the climatic conditions of Himachal Pradesh due to variation in altitude (450–6500 metres). Different types of climatic conditions result into varied cropping patterns. Later, agro-climatic regions of India were again defined by National Agricultural Research Project (NARP), and they divided agro-climatic regions of India in 127 zones based on micro agro-climatic features. 4 0 obj
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