CASHEW NUT

CASHEW NUT (Anacardium occidentale L.) Origin: Brazil Botanical Name: Anacardium occidentale Family: Anacardiaceae ➤ SoilPerforms well in poor, sandy, lateritic, or red soils with good drainage. Soil pH 5.5–6.5 is ideal. Avoid saline and heavy clay soils. ➤ ClimateTropical and warm sub-tropical conditions with 600–1200 mm rainfall. Tolerates drought and high temperatures (up to 40°C). ➤ VarietiesVengurla series (V1–V7), BPP-6,

PINEAPPLE

PINEAPPLE (Ananas comosus L.) Origin: South America (Brazil-Paraguay region) Botanical Name: Ananas comosus Family: Bromeliaceae ➤ SoilLight, well-drained sandy loam to lateritic soils with pH 4.5–6.5. Sensitive to waterlogging and heavy clays. Requires good organic content and aeration. ➤ ClimateTropical to subtropical climate with 22–32°C optimal temperature. Requires 1000–1500 mm rainfall or equivalent irrigation. Tolerates drought better than waterlogging. ➤

ARECA NUT

ARECA NUT (Areca catechu L.) Origin: Philippines/Malaysia Botanical Name: Areca catechu Family: Arecaceae ➤ SoilPrefers well-drained, fertile laterite, red loam, and alluvial soils. Ideal pH is 5.5–6.5. Avoid heavy clay and saline soils. ➤ ClimateWarm, humid climate with annual rainfall of 750–4500 mm. Grows best at 14–36°C with shade in initial stages. Sensitive to drought and frost. ➤ VarietiesMangala, Sumangala,

OIL PALM

OIL PALM (Elaeis guineensis) Origin: West Africa Botanical Name: Elaeis guineensis Family: Arecaceae ➤ SoilDeep, well-drained loamy soils with pH 5.0–6.5. Avoid saline, poorly drained, and lateritic soils. Requires a soil depth of at least 1.5 m for root development. ➤ ClimateThrives in humid tropical climate. Optimal temperature range is 25–32°C with 2000–2500 mm annual rainfall, well distributed. Requires at

COCONUT

COCONUT (Cocos nucifera L.) Origin: South East Asia and Melanesia Botanical Name: Cocos nucifera Family: Arecaceae ➤ SoilCoconut thrives best in deep, well-drained sandy loam soils with good water holding capacity and rich in organic matter. The ideal pH is between 5.5 to 7.5. Avoid waterlogged, saline, or extremely acidic soils. The presence of laterite or hard pan near the

APPLE

APPLE Apple Production in India: India is one of the major producers of apples, although it doesn’t rank as highly as countries like China or the USA. However, it still contributes significantly to global apple production.   Rank: India is the 6th largest apple producer in the world, producing a substantial quantity of apples, particularly in the Himalayan region. Top

Banana

Banana Production Rank in India: Rank: India is the largest producer of bananas globally, contributing over 25% of the world’s total banana production. Top Banana-Producing States: The major banana-producing states in India are: Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Karnataka Andhra Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Temperature and Growing Conditions for Bananas: Bananas require specific climatic and soil conditions for optimal growth: Temperature: Ideal temperature

Mango

Mango Production in India –  What is Mango? Botanical name: Mangifera indica L. Known as the “King of Fruits” in India. Widely loved for its sweet taste, juicy pulp, and aroma. Used for fresh consumption, juices, pickles, jams, and desserts. India’s Rank in Mango Production India is the world’s largest producer of mangoes, contributing over 40% of global production. Major

Rubber

Rubber -Indian Institute of Spices Research Production in India  What is Rubber? Botanical name: Hevea brasiliensis A tropical tree crop grown for latex, used to make natural rubber. Latex is a milky fluid tapped from the bark and processed into rubber. Used in tyres, footwear, gloves, adhesives, and over 40,000 products! India’s Global Rank in Rubber India ranks 6th globally

Spices

Spices -Indian Institute of Spices Research  Production in India –  India’s Global Rank in Spices India is the largest producer, consumer, and exporter of spices in the world. Produces ~75 out of 109 spices listed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Contributes over 48% of global spice production. Top Spices Produced in India Rank Spice Major Producing States 1.

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