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Volume : III, Issue : VI, July - 2013

Environmental Impact On Mango Production In Some Selected Gram Panchayets Of English Bazar Blocks In The District Of Malda

Md. Nasiruddin

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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The aim of the paper is to study the environmental impact on mango production and to find out the related problems and also given the effective suggestion to solve the problems. I have collected the related data and then analaysed and interpreted with suitable diagrams. Malda district is formed by the undulating plain of North Bengal. It is divided into 3 segments, namely by (a) Barind (b) Tal and (c) Diara. The study area is under Diara region. The climate of this area is Obviously Monsoon climate where avg. temperature is 25-27C and the rainfall is 150-200 cm. However, Mango is the main fruit crop in this region and there is a great economic impact of it on the people. Mango is a Seasonal crop.I have prepared some diagrams about the production of mango, longevity of mango mango packing and processing, fluctuating production of mango of different years due to environmental impact etc, and have been given suggestion for development of my study area.

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Md. Nasiruddin, (2013). Environmental Impact On Mango Production In Some Selected Gram Panchayets Of English Bazar Blocks In The District Of Malda. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. VI, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2673.pdf

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