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Jan 2004
Table 2. Fertiliser used for rice production in India during 2003-04. Fertiliser consumption (kg/ha) (1, 000, 000 ha) P2 O5 K2O Total N Irrigated Rainfed National Source: FAO (2005a). Gross harvested area Share in national fertiliser consumption (%) ... Nitrogen recovery rarely exceeds 30-40% in wet-land rice production systems (De Datta, 1995). In these systems, rice is primarily grown in clay soils thus restricting the nitrogen loss by leaching. Loss of nitrogen by runoff is also controlled in most rice fields. Ammonia (NH3) volatisation and denitrification ... india
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Jan 2003
Exhibit 1.5 Rice Production in India Yield Coverage Under Irrigation Year Production Area (million tons) (million ha) (Kg/ha) (%) Source: 1. CMIE Statistics. December 2002. (www.indiancommodity.com ) 2. Federal ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India (www.indiaonestop.com/gnp3.htm#major) ... IIMA INDIA Research and Publications W.P. No. 2008-07-03 Page No. 12 IIMA INDIA Research and Publications ... india
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Jan 2002
Figure 3. Trends in Economics of Fertilizer Input on Rice Production in India (1971–2002) Source: Adapted by authors from the data collected at http://www.indiastats.com/ ... . The pattern of pesticide consumption in India is also very different from that in the rest of the world. In India, insecticides account for 76 percent of the total domestic market while in other countries ... in pesticide consumption within India.
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Jan 2002
Data relating to rice production and productivity across key rice-growing States during 2001-02 ... five rice producers. West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh are foremost in terms of rice area too, while Orissa, Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh come next among the top five States where rice is widely cultivated ... Area (000 ha) % to the total area Production (000 t) % to the total production Average yield (t/ha)
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Jan 2002
Data relating to rice production and productivity across key rice-growing States during 2001-02 ... five rice producers. West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh are foremost in terms of rice area too, while Orissa, Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh come next among the top five States where rice is widely cultivated ... Area (000 ha) % to the total area Production (000 t) % to the total production Average yield (t/ha) 1521t
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Jan 2000
±5%, except in a few years) with actual values (Fig. 2). The all-India annual rice production for 2001-02 was predicted to be 93.1 million t (with a deviation of +2% from actual values) in October 2001, vis-à-vis the official final estimate of 91.6 million t available in June 2002, 8 mo in advance. ... Production (million t) Model development Actual Estimated Verification ... india
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Jan 1982
Table 3. Annual growth rate (%) of rice production in India in real cost (at 1981-82 prices). State Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar Haryana Karnataka Madhya Pradesh Orissa Punjab Tamil Nadu Uttar Pradesh West Bengal ... Table 3 shows impact in terms of changes in real cost of production in selected states. In Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal, costs have been declining at 2% or more per year. Bihar, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh have been problematic states where costs have been rising. Significant changes ... india
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Jul 2008
For rice, China and India represent somewhat more than 50 percent of world consumption. However, China trades very little. Since 2000, China’s exports of rice have averaged one percent of production ... of production, but that represented 14 percent of total world exports this decade. India is a factor ... india
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Jan 2010
Last year’s drought reduced 2009 kharif (fall and early winter harvested) rice output by almost 13 ... /10 production to around 87.0 million tons. The GOI’s preliminary estimate, pegs MY 2009/10 rice production at 87.6 million tons. Although rice production has been showing a steady upward trend since the late 1980 ... india
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Aug 2002
India: Poor Monsoon Hampers Rice, Cotton, and Soybean Production ... Image showing Indian Rice Production. Since the initial USDA forecast in July, the crop estimate has fallen to 10 million tons, a 7-year low. ... The 2002/03 Indian rice crop is forecast at 80 million tons, down 10.0 million or 11 percent from last month and down 11.6 million or 13 percent from last year (see figure at right). Production
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Introduction Rice Market in India to 2014 (Dried Food) is a comprehensive resource for rice market data from 2004 to 2014 and market/company shares for 2008-09.This report also provides data on expenditure and consumption as well as key distribution channels, and reveals the leading companies in the Indian rice market. Features and Benefits: Design business strategies by gaining insight into quantitative market trends over 2004-09 and expectations for 2010-14 Identify key companies in the rice market in India and design M&A strategies by ...
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Publisher: Datamonitor
Date: Jun 2011
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This report covers key aspects of the rice market in the four emerging economies-- Brazil, Russia, India and China. Data is provided on market value and volume by category; company and brand shares; distribution channels; and expenditure and consumption per capita for the historic and forecast periods. Scope: Market and category level information on value, volume, and expenditure & consumption, with historic (2004-09) and forecast (2010-14) data Market level company and brand shares as well as distribution share information Recent product ...
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Publisher: Datamonitor
Date: Nov 2010
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Rice in India by Mintel Global Market Navigator provides you with annual year-end market size data, most recently updated in 2010. This market covers basmati rice and other rice. Market size is based on domestic consumption. Market size for Rice in India is given in INR and tonnes with a minimum of five years' historical data. Market Forecast is provided for five years. Included with this snapshot is socio-economic data for India. Population, Consumer Price Index (CPI), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Exchange Rates. SIC: 2044 NAICS: ...
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Publisher: Mintel
Date: Oct 2010
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BMI View: Expectations for another normal monsoon in 2011 bolster our outlook for healthy crop production for 2010/11 and 2011/12 for certain crops. This should also help ease food price inflation concerns, an issue which took center stage in Q410 and early 2011. Crops that should benefit the most are sugar, rice and wheat. In fact, the lifting of export bans for sugar, cotton and possibly, wheat in the near term indicate abundant domestic supplies for these crops. In the longer term, although the government has laid down plans to improve efficiencies in the agricultural sector, we are ...
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Publisher: Business Monitor
Date: May 2011
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BMI View: A relatively plentiful monsoon in 2010 allowed key crops rice, wheat and sugar to see either continued growth or strong rebounds in 2010/11. This has contributed to looser local food markets and declining food price inflation. Although we are forecasting strong production growth across most sectors, two issues mitigate even greater production efficiency: Firstly, Indian agricultural is still highly fragmented. Secondly, despite potential sugar sector reforms, the government still maintains price controls in most sectors. Nevertheless, strong domestic demand growth and ...
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Publisher: Business Monitor
Date: Oct 2010
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