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Micro Analysis on Changes in Land Use and Cropping Pattern in Tamilnadu

Received: Jun. 26, 2017    Accepted: Jul. 12, 2017    Published: Aug. 11, 2017
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Growth in the agriculture sector may well be judged by the increase in agricultural production over time. The area under different crops has been fluctuating. However; there was improvement in production, which is mainly on account of increase in productivity as result of generation of new varieties or technology of their cultivation. This paper analyses the changes inland use and the cropping pattern in Tamilnadu, The cultivable area has decreased by five percent and the land put to non- agricultural use (i.e urbanization) increased by three percent to the total geographical area of Tamilnadu.

DOI 10.11648/j.infomgmt.20170202.11
Published in American Journal of Information Management ( Volume 2, Issue 2, May 2017 )
Page(s) 30-36
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Krishi Karman Award, Cropping Pattern, Land Use, Agriculture

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