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Volume : I, Issue : V, June - 2011

Agricultural Problems and Prospects of Yeola Taluka

S. T. Arote , S.M. Lawande

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

In this paper an emphasis given on the agricultural problems and prospectus of Yeola taluka which is located in Nashik district of Maharashtra state. The rainfall in this taluka is under the influence of south-west monsoon. There are twelve drought prone zones in Maharashtra, where Yeola is in the rain shadow zone and also included in one of the drought prone area of Nashik district. There is uneven distribution of rainfall in this study area. Drought is the one of the prominent problem in study area. Topography, soil, and scarcity of water are the broad limits to the development of agriculture. The population of this region is mainly engaged in primary activity i.e. agriculture. The socio-economic status of this area is primly bound to agriculture.

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S. T. Arote , S.M. Lawande, (2011). Agricultural Problems and Prospects of Yeola Taluka. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. I, Issue. V, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/248.pdf

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