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भारत के गेेहूँ उत्‍पादन कटि‍बंध Wheat is a major crop of India. Although there is huge variation in climatic conditions, Wheat is grown in all parts of India. Geographically India has been divided into six Wheat growing zones, namely:    1. Northern Hills Zone (NHZ) The northern hills Zone comprises of western Himalayan regions of J&K (except Jammu and Kathua distt.), Himachal Pardesh (except Una and Paonta valley), Uttaranchal (except Tarai area), Sikkim and hills of West Bengal and N.E.States. This Zone has Wheat growing area of 0.8 mha which is predominantly rainfed. Av. productivity of wheat in this zone is 16.64 q/ha. The major constraints in wheat production in this zone is water stress, yellow...

भारत के जलवायवीय क्षेत्र Planning Commission has demarcated the geographical area of India into 15 agro-climatic regions. These are further divided into more homogenious 72 sub-zones.The 15 agroclimatic zones are: 1. Western Himalayan Region: J&K, HP, UP, Utranchal2. Eastern Himalayan Region: Assam Sikkim, W.Bangal & all North-Eastern states3. Lower Gangetic Plains Region: W.Bangal4. Middle Gangetic Plains Region: UP, Bihar5. Upper Gangetic Plains Region: UP6. Trans-Gangetic Plains Region: Panjab, Haryana, Delhi & Rajasthan7. Eastern Plateau and Hills Region: Maharastra, UP, Odisha & W.Bangal8. Central Plateau and Hills Region: MP, Rajasthan, UP9. Western Plateau and Hills Region: Maharastra, MP & Rajasthan10. Southern Plateau and Hills Region: AP, Karnatak, Tamil Nadu11. East Coast Plains and Hills Region: Odisha, AP, TN,& Pondicheri12. West Coast Plains and...