2017
DOI: 10.15740/has/au/12.1/52-60
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Profile and constraints of orange growers in adoption of soil testing techniques in Amravati district

Abstract: The research study was conducted in Warud and Morshi talukas of Amravati district (Vidarbha region) of Maharashtra with exploratory design of the social research during 2015-16. Multistage sampling method was used for the study. Total 100 orange orchards owner having productive orange trees were the respondents for the study. The study revealed that 58.00 per cent orange growers have tested their orchard soil. Majority of orange growers had area under orange orchards upto 2.00 ha. Majority 67.00 per cent respo… Show more

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“…However, the Amravati and Nagpur districts of Maharashtra contribute about 80 per cent of the total area under mandarin orchards in the state, sharing 48.88 per cent and 31.45 per cent, respectively. With regard to the production of mandarin, Amravati district occupies 37.36 per cent while Nagpur occupies 23.87 per cent share in the Vidarbha citrus market [2]. Oranges have brought indispensable glory to the region.…”
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“…However, the Amravati and Nagpur districts of Maharashtra contribute about 80 per cent of the total area under mandarin orchards in the state, sharing 48.88 per cent and 31.45 per cent, respectively. With regard to the production of mandarin, Amravati district occupies 37.36 per cent while Nagpur occupies 23.87 per cent share in the Vidarbha citrus market [2]. Oranges have brought indispensable glory to the region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%