Vol. 7, Special Issue 6 (2019)
Trends of area, production and productivity of Total oilseeds in Different districts of Chhattisgarh
Author(s): Dharmendra Agashe, Rajni Agashe, Dr. RL Raut and Jitendra Marskole
Abstract: The regression analysis indicates that the of area of total oilseeds significantly increasing in Rajnandgaon (R = 0.48**), Bastar (R = 0.38*), Raigarh (R = 0.54**) and Surguja (R=0.71**) districts under clay loam soil having better moisture content and retentions capacity and better productivity. The area under the total oilseeds witnessed significant decreasing trend during study period in Raipur (R = 0.71**) and Bilaspur (R = 0.42**), whereas, the increasing trend in total oilseed in Durg district has (R = 0.14) non-significant. The production of total oilseed positively and significantly increased in Raipur (R = 0.63**), Durg (R = 0.65**), Rajnandgaon (R = 0.79**), Bastar (R=0.49**), Bilaspur (R = 0.58**), Raigarh (R = 0.74**) and Surguja (R=0.76**) due to increasing productivity of these districts, owing to Governmental intervention as well as efforts at farmer level to store or create irrigation facilities for taking second crop. The total oilseeds shows, that productivity under total oilseeds increased significantly in Raipur (R = 0.92**), Durg (R = 0.74**), Rajnandgaon (R = 0.80**), Bilaspur (R = 0.91**), Raigarh (R = 0.77*) and Surguja (R = 0.67*) due to technology impact, intensive cultivation by progressive farmer in small area. Minor fluctuations may be due to some management variations from year to year but steady increase in productivity is due to exposure of farmer to new technology of crop production. The productivity of Bastar district (R = 0.32) also increased but statically, it is non-significant.
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Dharmendra Agashe, Rajni Agashe, Dr. RL Raut and Jitendra Marskole. Trends of area, production and productivity of Total oilseeds in Different districts of Chhattisgarh. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 2019; 7(6): 383-387.