Abstract

Abstract. Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) is a most important cash crop of India. India has the largest area under sugarcane cultivation in the world and is the world’s second largest producer of sugarcane next to Brazil. Uttar Pradesh stands as the leading producer of sugarcane in India followed by Maharashtra. Under FASAL project, the crop acreage and yield forecasts at National/State/District level, is issued at two levels. This study was carried out to analyze under FASAL Project at Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre, New Delhi during year 2018. Five-year state and district level area, yield and production estimates were observed and analyzed using different approaches in 6 major sugarcane producing states of India. The state and district-wise sugarcane area yield and production estimates of MNCFC were compared with the DES Data of the corresponding year. Two statistical parameters were computed namely, Root Mean Square Error RMSE (%) and correlation coefficient (R). The results when compared to the DES statistics revealed that the RMSE (%) for district level analysis were 23.4%, 30% and 18.35%, while the correlation coefficient (R) between the DES and FASAL estimates was computed 0.94, 0.95 and 0.60 for area, production and yield respectively. These results revealed that RS based technique can be effectively used for state level acreage, yield and production estimation. The national level statistics revealed that the correlation of FASAL sugarcane area and production is in good agreement with the DES estimates as compared to Yield estimates.

Highlights

  • Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) is a most important cash crop of India

  • The shift of farmers from sugarcane cultivation to pulses and oilseeds cultivation was enlisted as an aspect for decreased production of the crop in Maharashtra

  • The correlation coefficient (R) was computed and it was revealed that the FASAL estimates were in good agreement with the Directorate of Economics and Statistics (DES) estimates

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Introduction

Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) is a most important cash crop of India. It provides raw material for the second largest agro-based industry after textile. Largest sugarcane producing state of India is Uttar Pradesh, which has 47% and 44% share in overall sugarcane area and production (DES 2015-17 figures). The second and third largest states are Maharashtra and Karnataka. It needs hot and humid climate with an average temperature of 21°C to 27°C (Das, 2007). Heavy soils with good drainage are preferred for sugarcane cultivation, though it grows well on medium & light-textured soils with assured irrigation. The crop requires about 8-10 irrigations depending upon the intensity of rainfall in that area

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