What advantages does deccan have over north with sugarvane cultivation?
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FOLLOWING ADVANTAGES ,
1.It is a long duration crop and requires 10 to 15 and even 18 months to mature, depending upon the geographical conditions. It requires hot and humid climate with average temperature of 21°-27°C and 75-150 cm rainfall. Here, it is worth drawing a comparison between sugarcane cultivation in the northern and the southern parts of India. In northern plain of India, the summer temperatures ranging from 30° to 35°C and dry scorching winds called ‘loo’ in May and June hamper the normal growth of the cane.
2.In the latter half, temperature above 20°C combined with open sky helps in acquiring juice and its thickening. Too heavy rainfall results in low sugar content and deficiency in rainfall produces fibrous crop. Irrigation is required in areas receiving lesser rainfall than the prescribed limit. Short cool dry winter season during ripening and harvesting is ideal.
3.Frost is detrimental to sugarcane. Therefore, it must be harvested before frost season, if it is grown in northern parts of the country where winters are very cold and frost is a common phenomenon. On the other hand, hot dry winds are also inimical to sugarcane
FOLLOWING ADVANTAGES ,
1.It is a long duration crop and requires 10 to 15 and even 18 months to mature, depending upon the geographical conditions. It requires hot and humid climate with average temperature of 21°-27°C and 75-150 cm rainfall. Here, it is worth drawing a comparison between sugarcane cultivation in the northern and the southern parts of India. In northern plain of India, the summer temperatures ranging from 30° to 35°C and dry scorching winds called ‘loo’ in May and June hamper the normal growth of the cane.
2.In the latter half, temperature above 20°C combined with open sky helps in acquiring juice and its thickening. Too heavy rainfall results in low sugar content and deficiency in rainfall produces fibrous crop. Irrigation is required in areas receiving lesser rainfall than the prescribed limit. Short cool dry winter season during ripening and harvesting is ideal.
3.Frost is detrimental to sugarcane. Therefore, it must be harvested before frost season, if it is grown in northern parts of the country where winters are very cold and frost is a common phenomenon. On the other hand, hot dry winds are also inimical to sugarcane
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