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What crops are grown in Udupi?

What crops are grown in Udupi?

Plantation crops namely Coconut, Arecanut, Cashew, Rubber; Spice crops viz., Pepper, Ginger, Turmeric; Fruit crops namely Mango, Pineapple, Sapota & Banana; Vegetables viz Brinjal, Bhendi, Cucumber, Chilli, Vegetable cowpea & Leafy vegetables are being grown in the district.

Which crop gives more profit in Karnataka?

Sugarcane is the most important commercial and industrial crop in Karnataka.

What agricultural crop is most profitable per acre?

Bamboo is one of the most profitable crops to grow per acre. It can bring in lots of revenue, but the catch is it takes about three (3) years for the bamboo to get “established” once planted.

What crops are grown in Mangalore?

Headquartered around Mangaluru (Mangalore) City, Dakshina Kannada is a popular destination for the cultivation of areca nut, coconut, cashew and paddy. Major food crops grown here include black gram, green gram, sugarcane, cocoa, pepper and vanilla.

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What are the crops grown in Malnad region?

The districts of Shimoga, Chikmagalur, Kodagu and parts of Hassan form the Malnad region of the State. Coffee, paddy and areca are the main crops here.

Which crop is in demand in Karnataka?

Rice is the staple food of the people of Karnataka. Paddy is grown in 28.2\% of the total cultivable land. Paddy is grown in all the districts of Karnataka. The Krishna Tungabhadra valley, Cauvery valley and the coastal districts are famous for paddy cultivation.

What is grown in Davangere?

Major cultivation of sugarcane, rice and maize takes place in the district. Dry land is available which is suitable for cultivation of fruits and vegetables. Gherkin processing, marigold dye processing, ground nut oil extraction units are existing food processing units in the district.

Which fruit is high demand in India?

Amongst fruits, the country ranks first in production of Bananas (26.08\%), Papayas (44.05\%) and Mangoes (including mangosteens and guavas) (45.89\%). The vast production base offers India tremendous opportunities for export. During 2020-21, India exported fruits and vegetables worth Rs.