what are the climatic condition required to grow the sugarcane
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The plant thrives best in tropical hotsunny areas. The "ideal" climate for production of maximum sugar from sugarcane is characterized as: A long,warm growing season with a high incidence of solar radiation and adequate moisture (rainfall) - the plant uses from 148 to 300g of water to produce 1.0g of dry substance.
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Sugarcane requires a year warm weather to reach maturity. The areas having temperature of 20° to 26°C and an average rainfall of 150 cm are suitable for its cultivation.
Much sunshine is required,
Sugarcane grows well in alluvium and light-clay soil. Moist clay-loam with good drainage is the best soil for cane. As the crop is a valuable one large amount of fertilizers are used to increase the yield.
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