Abstract
In this paper analysis Area, Production and Productivity of Mango in Tamil Nadu, Mango is a very delicious and widely liked fruit all over the world. It is called the “King of Fruits” that makes it the most popular fruit than others. Total fruit production of India is about 90 million tonnes of which mango production is about 18 million tonnes sharing 20 % of the total fruit production. Leading mango producing states are Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Bihar Gujrat, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu. Leading mango exporting states of the country are Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujrat, West Bengal, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
Highlights
Mango is a very delicious and widely liked fruit all over the world
Total fruit production of India is about 90 million tonnes of which mango production is about 18 million tonnes sharing 20 % of the total fruit production
It is called the “King of Fruits” that makes it the most popular fruit than others. It is a historical fruit because in ancient days of its cultivation, thousands of years it was cultivated in South Asia
Summary
Mango is a very delicious and widely liked fruit all over the world It is called the “King of Fruits” that makes it the most popular fruit than others. It is a historical fruit because in ancient days of its cultivation, thousands of years it was cultivated in South Asia. Mango occupies a unique and important place amongst the fruit crops of India. It is playing vital role in the national economy of the country. While the agricultural imports as a percentage of India’s agricultural GDP has declined from 5.7 % to 4.9 % indicating exportable www.psychologyandeducation.net surplus and decreased dependence on import of agricultural products in India
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