Status of Arhar Crop in Maharashtra
Maharashtra
is biggest Arhar (Pigeon Pea) growing state in India. During this Kharif season, total acreage of Arhar
in Maharashtra is 1.03 million ha about 86.6% of the targeted acreage of about
1.12 million ha (DAO, Maharashtra).
Despite being a drought-tolerant crop, long dry spells during this Monsoon
season, has delayed the Arhar crop growth in Marathwada region.
We at
WeatherSys monitor crop growth vis-à-vis the actual weather and weather
forecast on day to day basis. We also gather ground information on the status
of the crop and associated weather in major growing districts. In this report, we have collected ground
information of Arhar crop status in several districts of Maharashtra.
In Amravati, total acreage of Arhar is
about 0.10 million ha in this season. Sowing of the crop had started in
mid-June. Deficient rainfall during germination and vegetative growth stages
has delayed the plant development as flowering in many places in the district
has not started yet. The district has not received any rainfall during last 10
days and WeatherSys predicts no significant rainfall during next seven days.
Graph produced by metGIS_Agro®
depicting ingestion of real time updated weather data with crop physiological
data and ideal weather requirements of the crop.
In
Akola, the crop is at flowering
stage. The total acreage of Arhar in this
district is 0.05 million ha. Presently the crop is in good state due to moderate
rainfall in the district during last 10 days.
There has been no complaint of pest or disease. The metGIS_Agro®
generated meteogram suggests hot and dry weather with clear sky during next
seven days.
In Parbhani, total acreage of Arhar is about 0.04 million ha. In the absence
of required moisture, the crop has not reached the flowering stage in many
places of the district. It is expected that flowering will start within a month
or so. There was light rainfall on 25th September which will benefit
the crop. As per meteogram, no
significant rainfall is expected during next seven days and weather is likely
to be dry and hot in this period.
In Buldhana,
flowering in Arhar has been delayed due to less rainfall and it is expected to
start within a month. The district has about 0.07 million ha acreage of Arhar
(Tur). Harvesting of this crop may start in February, next year. There has been
no significant rainfall during last 10 days and weather is expected to be hot
and dry during next seven days.
Meteogram
produced by metGIS_Agro® showing actual weather data for last 10
days and forecast for next 7 days including soil temperature and ET. Rainfall
for last 120 days is also available if clicked with specific crop.
In Wardha,
total area under Tur is about 0.06 million ha. Currently, the crop is in good
condition and flowering is expected to start within next 20 days. Incessant rainfall of 3-4 days during last 10
days will prove to be beneficial for the crop.
The meteogram generated by using metGIS_Agro® predicts no
rainfall during next seven days and weather is likely to be hot and dry.
For a comprehensive report on other major Arhar
(Tur) growing districts, please visit our website www.weatherindia.net
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