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Sl. NoCropProduction (in tonnes)
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1Paddy20252862081651190151917814581604563
2Cholam (Jowar)3751539026462274392238077
3Cumbu (Bajra)87288465800392267454
4Ragi1568215387228472020819233
5Maize146075122394118115112069112065
6Other Cereals408108710801096450
Total Cereals22336942268010209779119679791781842
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7Bengal gram1561983117943
8Red gram1058933125710271330
9Green gram1283917118116091453811034
10Black gram912151015577297986232101265
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12Other Pulses47455328453044184036
Total Pulses11053112563991275106621118151
Total Food grains23442252393649218906620746001899993
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16Fruits & Vegetables494538515495484552420912349866
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Karur 134 | 74.3 82.076.879.582.3
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Ramanathapuram 198 | 68.7 77.271.1 73.876.0
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24Potato1----2----3--4------4
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      Ploughing involves loosening and digging the soil using a plough, which aids in proper aeration of the soil. Post ploughing, the soil is evenly distributed and levelled in a process known as levelling. The soil is then manured.It helps in bettering the tendency of the soil to retain water. It plays an essential part in removing unwanted herbs and weeds. It betters the microbiome of the soil. The ploughing helps the roots to penetrate easily within the soil.The prime purpose of ploughing is to turn over the uppermost soil, bringing fresh nutrients to the surface while burying weeds and crop remains to decay. Trenches cut by the plough are called furrows.

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      How to choose your crops of winter?

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      Choose crop varieties that are well-suited to your local climate and are more tolerant of cold temperatures. Cold-hardy crops are less susceptible to winter damage. Mulching: Apply a layer of organic mulch, such as straw, leaves, or compost, around the base of your crops.

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      September to October is the optimal period for planting this vegetable. It can be cultivated on any kind of soil with adequate drainage. But when planted on sandy loam and alluvial soil, it produces good resultsLine sowing and broadcasting are two sowing techniques. Use a plant-to-plant distance of 5–10 cm and a row-to-row distance of 25–30 cm. 173 | Depending on the variety, the crop is ready for first cutting 25–30 days after sowing. 174 | 175 |

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      Deep, loose loamy soils are necessary for carrots to develop their roots properly. The pH of the soil should be between 5.5 and 7 for maximum production. 186 | Raised beds or ridged beds are used for direct seeding. 187 | Depending on the cultivar, edible roots can be harvested 80 to 100 days after the seeds are sown.

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      Another popular winter vegetable, radish is a great option for cultivation throughout the colder months. 201 | It can be cultivated on any type of soil, however light friable, sandy loam soil produces the greatest results. The best time to sow winter varieties of radish (Japanese white) is between November and December. Line sowing and broadcasting are two sowing techniques.

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      Cabbage is primarily grown in the plains region of India throughout the winter. It performs best when planted on loamy soil that has strong moisture retention ability and is well drained. The pH of the soil should be between 5.5 and 6.5.The best planting season for plantations is from September to October. When the head is fully developed and has a hard texture, harvesting is safe.

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      Turnip is primarily grown during the winter. This crop is unable to withstand extreme heat and inconsistent water supply. turnips can be grown in a wide range of soil types, they perform best on loamy soils that are rich in organic matter. For healthy growth, the soil should have a pH of 5.5 to 6.8.Turnip roots should be pulled out once they have reached the marketable size, which is between 5 and 10 cm in diameter, depending on the variety. 228 |

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        It controls sucking, chewing, biting and boring insects in various crops. It is also used for the management of soil insects because of longer residual action. Its technical chlorpyrifos is used from last several decades but no resistance is reported and has good compatibility with most commonly used pesticides.


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        Monocrotophos appears as colorless crystals with a mild ester odor, commercial product is a reddish-brown solid. Used as a fast acting insecticide with both systemic and contact action against a wide range of pests on cotton, sugar cane, tobacco, potatoes, peanuts, tomatoes, and ornamentals.


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        Acetamiprid 20% SP is commonly used in agriculture and horticulture to control a variety of insect pests, including aphids, thrips, whiteflies, leafhoppers, and some beetles. It can be applied as a foliar spray or used as a soil drench, depending on the target pest and the crop being treated.


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        Malathion is a man-made organophosphate insecticide that is commonly used to control mosquitoes and a variety of insects that attack fruits, vegetables, landscaping plants, and shrubs. It can also be found in other pesticide products used indoors and on pets to control ticks and insects, such as fleas and ants.

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        It controls all three stages of whitefly. It prevents hatching of eggs, inhibits metamorphosis of Nymph to Adult and causes sterility in adults. Simultaneously LEONIS gives quick knockdown effect on adult white fly by its contact & stomach action.

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        Pride is a systemic insecticide containing 200g/L of the active Imidacloprid. Pride is specifically registered for the selective control of African Black Beetle, Argentinian Scarab, Billbug (larvae) and Pruinose Scarab in turf situations and a wide range of sucking pests in ornamental plant situations.

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        Glyphosate is a widely used herbicide that can kill certain weeds and grasses. Glyphosate works by blocking an enzyme essential for plant growth. The product is used primarily in agriculture, but also in forestry and lawn and garden care.

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        Used to control Insects, Mites and a Fungus. Dosage : 1 Litre / hectare in Cabbage & Ekra against Diamond Backmoth, Aphids, Jassids, Throips & White Fly.

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      Vegetables To GrowGrowing MonthsDays to HarvestShop seeds
      BeetrootOct - Nov80 - 90Beetroot seeds
      BroccoliSept - Nov90-100Broccoli seeds
      Brussel SproutsAug - Oct160 - 180Brussel Sprouts seeds
      CabbageSep - Nov80 - 90Cabbage seeds
      CarrotAug - Oct70 - 80Carrot seeds
      CauliflowerSep - Nov110- 120Cauliflower seeds
      KaleSep - Nov60 - 90Kale seeds
      KohirabiSep - Oct60 - 70Kohirabi seeds
      LeekAug - Oct80 - 90Leek seeds
      LettuceSep- Nov40 - 50Lettuce seeds
      OnionSep - Nov150 - 160 Onion seeds
      PeasSep - Oct55- 60Peas seeds
      RadishAll seasons*45 - 50Radish seeds
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      1PaddyStem BorerBiological method Trichogramma japonicum,, egg parasitoid, @ 1,00,000/ha , Release Bacillus thuringiensis var. Gurstocki 1.50 kg/ha. Pesticide Recommendation : (Per hectare) Any one Carbosulfan 6% Kuru --- 16.700 Kg Acetate 75% SP 670-1000gm, Fipronil 5% SC 1000-1500gm mixed with 500 liter water and spray..
      2PaddyGall MidgeFertilizer (urea) should not be applied in excess. Below mentioned crop protection drug 1. Carbosulfan 6% Kurunai 16.700 Kg. (or) 2. 5% sc in bipronil 1 liter. (or ) 3. Chlorpyrifos 20% EC 1250 ml 4. Quinalphos 5% G 5 kg Spray the crop thoroughly.
      3PaddySwarming CaterpillarSwarm Caterpillar: 1.. Water the nursery a lot and feed the worms to the birds. 2. Mix kerosene 2 liters per hectare with water during irrigation to suffocate and kill the worms and pull the worms on the crop with a long rope and drop the worms on the crop 3. Release the ducks in the field. Chemicals Chlorpyrifos 25 EC Spray at 2.5 liters per hectare in 500 liters of water.
      4PaddyRice SkipperAfter draining the field, chlorpyrifos 20 e.c. Spray at the rate of 1250 ml per hectare
      5PaddyLeaf folderRelease Trichogramma chylonis three times (30 days interval after planting once a week) 1,00,000 / ha Bacillus thuringiensis var. Spray 1.50 kg per hectare of the following insecticide Acetate 75% SP 666-1000 ml, Thiamethoxam 25% WG 100 gm, Fipronil 80% WG 50-62.5 gm
      6PaddyGreen horned caterpillarAfter draining the field, chlorpyrifos 20 e.c. Spray at the rate of 1250 ml per hectare
      7PaddyYellow hairy caterpillarAfter draining the field, chlorpyrifos 20 e.c. Spray at the rate of 1250 ml per hectare
      8PaddyGrasshopperAfter draining the field, chlorpyrifos 20 e.c. Spray at the rate of 1250 ml per hectare
      9PaddySpiny beetleChlorpyrifos 20% EC 1250 ml/ha Carbofuran 3% CG 25 kg should be sprayed.
      10PaddyEar Head BugSpray any of the following,(per hectare):Quinalphos 1.5% D 25 kg Malathion 50% EC 500 ml Neem seed solution extract 5% (25 kg seed/ha)
      11RagiPink stem borerSpray tie methode 30%EC or Quinalphos 25% EC 1500 ml /ha.Bazalon 35 % EC per ha at 20 days interval to control pink stem borer • Egg parasitoid Trichogramma silonis @ 12 cc /ha.
      12RagiEar Head BugCarburil 50 WP @ 1 kg in 500 liters of water/ha should be sprayed during the milking season.
      13RagiAphidSpray Dematon 25 EC 20 ml insecticide on the lower part of the infested plant or Dimethoate 30 EC 1.2 liter/ha.
      14RagiShoot flyThe seeds should be treated with mitochlorophyte, dye methote 30%EC 1155 ml/ha, spray caribofuran 3 CG 33.3 kg/ha.
      15CornStem BorerCarbopuran 3G 17 kg/ha insecticide mixed with sand (50 kg) should be foliar sprayed.
      16CornEar Head BugSpray 10 D 25 kg/ha of carbur on 3rd and 18 days after emergence.
      17CornEar Head CaterpillarAttract 12 per hectare to attract and kill male moths.
      18CornShoot flySpray Dimethod 30 EC 12 ML/ha
      19CornShoot BugSpray Dimethate 0.02 percent in 500 liters of water per hectare
      20MaizePink stem borerBasalon 35 % EC per hectare sprayed at 20 days interval can control pink stem borer • Egg parasite, Trichogramma chilonis @ 12 cc / ha Apply egg parasite.
      21MaizeAsh weevilSpray Quinalphos 25 EC 1 L/ha
      22Maizeshoot bugSpray with Dimethoate 0.02 percent insecticide
      23MaizeCorn worm/EarwormLight traps can attract moths and kill them Breeding traps can be set at 12/ha to reduce the number of male moths Bazalon 4D 25 kg/ha applied in the field
      24MaizeAmerican boolwarm15 to 20 days after sowing Azadirachtin 1500 ppm per acre - spray at the rate of 1 liter of water Young mulberry season (15 to 20 days after sowing)  Azadirachtin 1500 ppm - spray at the rate of 1 liter per acre  Mulberry season (40 to 45 after sowing) days)  Metarhizium anisophyllae – 1.6 kg per acre
      25MaizeFall army wormSmall worm season – Spray 1% EC ml/10 liter of azaretactin. 40 - 45 after sowing metarrhiza and spray Anisople 80g/10 litres. Or spray chlorotraniliprole 2 ml/litre 60-65 after sowing. OR • Spray Flubendiamide 480 SC 4 ml/litre.
      26MilletShoot flyThe seed should be treated and sown at the rate of 10 g imidacloprid 70 ws per kg seed. Spray Dimethod 30 EC 12 ML/ha
      27MilletStem borerImmediately after harvesting the land including maize flats can be destroyed by plowing the land, setting up lamp traps to attract moths and destroy them.
      28MilletHelicoverpa1. Green gram, gram, chickpea, soybean can be grown as intercrops. 2. Can be placed at the rate of 1 lamp trap (1 lamp trap / 5 acres) 3.H. N. PV 250 L.E. + 1 kg cane sugar + 200 ml. Mix Sandovit (a) Peepal and spray only in evenings 4.5% Neem oil (a) 5% neem extract Spray before laying eggs
      29RedgramGram pod borerBreeding traps can be controlled at 12 per hectare Bacillus thuringiensis var kurshtaki 5% W . P 1000-1250 g/ha or use any of the following insecticides Azadirachtin 0.03% WSP 2500-5000 g/ha or Emamectin Benzoate 5% SG 220 g/ha
      30GreengramBlue butterflySpray one of the following insecticides Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC 100 ml/ha Flubendiamide 39.35% SC 100 ml/ha Lufenuron 5.4% EC 600 ml/ha
      31GreengramSpotted pod borerControl traps at 12 per ha or spray one of the following insecticides Thiodicarb 75% WP 625 g/ha or Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC 100 ml/ha
      32GreengramSpiny pod borerAttractor traps can be controlled at 5 per hectare with a spacing of 50 meters or use any of the following insecticides Neem juice 5 per cent followed by Trisophos 0.05% or Quinalphos 25 EC @ 1000 ml/ha
      33GreengramLab lab bugSpray one of the following insecticides Dimethoate 30% EC 500 ml/ha or Methyl dematan 25% EC 500 ml/ha
      34GreengramBean aphidSpray any of the following insecticides (500 liters per hectare) : Methyl demiton 25 EC 500 ml / ha Dimethoate 30 EC 500 ml / ha
      35GreengramWhite flyNeem nut juice 5 percent or Neem oil 3% Spray any of the following insecticides at fortnightly intervals Imidacloprid 17.8 SL 125 ml/ha or Acetamiprid 20% SP 100 g/ha
      36CowpeaGram pod borerBreeding traps can be controlled at 12 per hectare Bacillus thuringiensis var kurshtaki 5% W . P 1000-1250 g/ha or use any of the following insecticides Azadirachtin 0.03% WSP 2500-5000 g/ha Chlorpyrifos 20 EC 1250 ml/ha
      37CowpeaSpiny pod borerTo collect and destroy maggots and adult insects, breeding traps can be controlled at 50 meters spacing at 5 per hectare.
      38CowpeaGrass blue butterflySelectively destroy larvae, pupae and adult insects. Use any of the following insecticides Azadirachtin 0.03% WSP 2500-5000 g/ha Chlorpyrifos 20 EC 1250 ml/ha
      39CowpeaLeaf hopperSpray one of the following insecticides Neem juice 5 percent (a) Imidacloprid 70% WG @ 30-35 g/ha (a) Propenophos 50% EC 1000 ml/ha (a) Acetamiprid 20% SP 50 g/ha
      40CowpeaBlister bettleDeep plowing of the fields in summer Timely sowing Collect and destroy grown larvae and beetles Spray neem juice 5 per cent (25 kg/ha)
      41HorsegramBlue butterflySpray one of the following insecticides Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC 100 ml/ha Flubendiamide 39.35% SC 100 ml/ha Lufenuron 5.4% EC 600 ml/ha
      42HorsegramGrass blue butterflySelectively destroy larvae, pupae and adult insects. Use any of the following insecticides Azadirachtin 0.03% WSP 2500-5000 g/ha Chlorpyrifos 20 EC 1250 ml/ha
      43HorsegramBean aphidSpray any of the following insecticides (500 liters per hectare) : Methyl demiton 25 EC 500 ml / ha Dimethoate 30 EC 500 ml / ha
      44HorsegramLeaf hopperSpray one of the following insecticides Neem juice 5 percent (a) Imidacloprid 70% WG @ 30-35 g/ha (a) Propenophos 50% EC 1000 ml/ha (a) Acetamiprid 20% SP 50 g/ha
      45HorsegramPod bugSpray one of the following insecticides Dimethoate 30% EC 500 ml/ha Methyl dematan 25% EC 500 ml/ha
      46BengalgramBlue butterflySpray one of the following insecticides Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC 100 ml/ha Flubendiamide 39.35% SC 100 ml/ha Lufenuron 5.4% EC 600 ml/ha
      47BengalgramSpotted pod borerSpray one of the following insecticides Thiodicarb 75% WP 625 g/ha Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC 100 ml/ha
      48BengalgramSpiny pod borerTo collect and destroy maggots and adult insects, breeding traps can be controlled at 50 meters spacing at 5 per hectare.
      49BengalgramGram pod borerBreeding traps can be controlled at 12 per hectare Bacillus thuringiensis var kurshtaki 5% W . P 1000-1250 g/ha or use any of the following insecticides Azadirachtin 0.03% WSP 2500-5000 g/ha Chlorpyrifos 20 EC 1250 ml/ha
      50BengalgramBean aphidSpray any of the following insecticides (500 liters per hectare) : Methyl demiton 25 EC 500 ml / ha Dimethoate 30 EC 500 ml / ha
      51BengalgramLeaf hopperMoth Spray one of the following insecticides Neem juice 5 per cent (a) Imidacloprid 70% WG @ 30-35 g/ha (a) Propenophos 50% EC 1000 ml/ha (a) Acetamiprid 20% SP 50 g/ha
      52BengalgramPod bugSpray one of the following insecticides Dimethoate 30% EC 500 ml/ha Methyl dematan 25% EC 500 ml/ha
      53BengalgramWhite flyNeem nut juice 5 percent (a) Neem oil 3% Spray any of the following insecticides at fortnightly intervals Imidacloprid 17.8 SL 125 ml / ha (a) Acetamiprid 20% SP 100 gm / ha
      54BengalgramBlister bettleFields should be deeply plowed in summer Timely sowing should be done Collect and destroy grown larvae and beetles Spray neem seed kernel extract (25 kg/ha)
      55SoyabeanGram pod borerBreeding traps can be controlled at 12 per hectare Bacillus thuringiensis var kurshtaki 5% W . P 1000-1250 g/ha or use any of the following insecticides Azadirachtin 0.03% WSP 2500-5000 g/ha Chlorpyrifos 20 EC 1250 ml/ha
      56SoyabeanSemi looperTo collect and destroy maggots and adult insects, breeding traps can be controlled at 50 meters spacing at 5 per hectare.
      57SoyabeanCut wormSpray one of the following insecticides Chlorpyrifos 20 EC 3750 ml/ha Diflubenzuron 25% WP 300-350 g/ha Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC @ 150 ml/ha
      58SoyabeanTermitesApply 4 ml of Culorpyriphos seed treatment along with one kg of seed and sow Crop residues should be removed immediately and the land should be kept clean Eradicate termite cankers.
      59GroundnutAphidsSpray any of the following insecticides:Chlorpyrifos 20% EC 1000 ml /ha Imidacloprid 17.8% SL100-125 ml/ha
      60GroundnutRed Hairy caterpillarsSmall pits of 30 cm depth and 25 cm width can be made around the field to destroy the worms.Spray any of the following insecticides: Spray Basalon 35 EC 750 ml/ha mixed with 375 liters of water Dichlorovas 76 EC 627 ml/ha
      61GroundnutGroundnut leaf minerA light trap can be set at 12 per hectare to attract and destroy the moth Spray any of the following insecticides:Dimethate 30 EC 660 ml/ha Malathion 50 EC 1.25 ml/ha
      62GroundnutBihar hairy caterpillarWeeds should be collected and removed Cassava, castor and castor can be grown as attractive crops in field margins to collect and destroy the hairy caterpillars. Spray any of the following insecticides Basalon 35 EC 750 ml/ha mixed with 375 liters of water and spray Dichlorovas 76 EC 627 ml/ha .
      63GroundnutJassidsKeep the land clean Crop rotation should be practiced Cultivation of millet as an intercrop can help control the sorghum blight Spray Dimethoate 650 ml in 600 liters of water per hectare
      64GingellyWhiteflyNeem nut juice 5% or Neem oil 3% Spray any of the following insecticides at fortnightly intervals Methyl Demiton 25% EC 1200 ml/ha or Quinalphos 25% EC 2 l/ha
      65GingellyShoot and Leaf webberSpray either neem seed kernel extract 5% or neem oil 2% at fortnightly intervals. Spray 50 WP 1000 g/ha in 500 liters of water with insecticide Carbur.
      66GingellyPod borerSpray either neem seed kernel extract 5% or neem oil 2% at fortnightly intervals. Spray 50 WP 1000 g/ha in 500 liters of water with insecticide Carbur.
      67GingellyAPHIDSSeeds treated with imidochlorid (5 g/kg seed) should be sown 20, 40 and 60 days after planting by spraying monocrotaphos and water in the ratio of 1:4 or imidochlorid and water in the ratio of 1:20 on the stem ( a) To be painted
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      2KancheepuramJun-JulSep-OctNovJan-FebJanMar-Apr
      3ChengalpattuJun-JulSep-OctNovJan-FebJanMar-Apr
      4TiruvallurJun-JulSep-OctAug-SepDec-JanDec-JanMar-Apr
      5CuddaloreMay-JunAug-SepAug-SepDec-JanDec-JanMar-Apr
      6VillupuramMay-JunAug-SepAug-SepDec-JanDec-JanMar-Apr
      7KallakurichiMay-JunAug-SepAug-SepDec-JanDec-JanMar-Apr
      8VelloreMay-JunAug-SepAug-SepDec-JanJanMar-Apr
      9RanipetMay-JunAug-SepAug-SepDec-JanJanMar-Apr
      10TirupathurMay-JunAug-SepAug-SepDec-JanJanMar-Apr
      11TiruvannamalaiMay-JunAug-SepSep-OctDec-JanJanMar-Apr
      12SalemMay-JunAug-SepSep-OctDec-JanJanMar-Apr
      13NamakkalMay-JunAug-SepSep-OctDec-JanJanMar-Apr
      14DharmapuriMay-JunAug-SepSep-OctDec-JanJanMar-Apr
      15KrishnagiriJunSepOct-NovJan-FebJanMar-Apr
      16CoimbatoreJun-JulSep-OctOct-NovJan-Feb--
      17TiruppurJun-JulSep-OctOct-NovJan-Feb--
      18ErodeJulOctOct-NovJan-FebJanMar-Apr
      19TiruchirapalliJunSep-OctOct-NovJan-FebJanMar-Apr
      20Karur--Oct-NovJan-FebJanMar-Apr
      21PerambalurJunSep-OctOct-NovJan-FebJanMar-Apr
      22AriyalurJunSep-OctOct-NovJan-FebJanMar-Apr
      23PudukottaiJunSep-OctOct-NovJan-Feb--
      24ThanjavurApr-MayJul-AugSep-OctDec-JanJanMar-Apr
      25TiruvarurJulOctOct-NovJan-FebJanApr
      26NagappattinamMay-JunSep-OctOct-NovJan-FebJanApr
      27Mayiladuthurai------
      28MaduraiJulOctOctJanJanApr
      29TheniJulOctOctJan-Feb--
      30DindugulJulOctOctJan-FebJanApr
      31Ramanathapuram--OctFeb--
      32Virudhunagar--Oct-NovJan-Feb--
      33Sivagangai--Oct-NovJan-Feb--
      34TirunelveliJun-JulOctSep-OctFeb-MarJanApr
      35TenkasiJun-JulOctSep-OctFeb-MarJanApr
      36ThoothukudiJulOctNovFebJanApr
      37The Nilgiris--AugDec--
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      4Tiruvallur--JulyNovApr-MayJulyJun-JulySep-Oct
      5Cuddalore--July-AugNovApr-MayJulyJulySep-Oct
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      7KallakurichiJuly-AugOct-Nov--Apr-MayJulyJulySep-Oct
      8Vellore--July-AugNov-DecJan-FebApr-MayJulySep-Oct
      9Ranipet--July-AugNov-DecJan-FebApr-MayJulySep-Oct
      10Tirupathur--July-AugNov-DecJan-FebApr-MayJulySep-Oct
      11TiruvannamalaiFeb-MarMay-JunJuly-AugNov-DecFebMayJulySep-Oct
      12SalemJunAugSepDec-JanFebMayApr-MayJuly-Aug
      13NamakkalJun-JulySep-OctJulyNovJun-JulySep-OctApr-MayJuly-Aug
      14Dharmapuri--July-AugNov-DecApr-MayJulyJun-JulySep-Oct
      15KrishnagiriJunAugSepDec-JanFebMayApr-MayJuly-Aug
      16CoimbatoreJun-JulySep-OctSepDec-JanApr-MayJulySep-OctDec-Jan
      17TiruppurJun-JulySep-OctSepDec-JanApr-MayJulySep-OctDec-Jan
      18ErodeJanAprSepDec-JanApr-MayJulyAugNov
      19TiruchirapalliJanAprJulyNov-DecAprJulyAug-SepDec
      20KarurJanAprJulyNov-DecAprJulyAug-SepDec
      21PerambalurMarJunSepDec-JanAprJulyJun-JulyOct
      22AriyalurMarJunSepDec-JanAprJulyJun-JulyOct
      23PudukottaiFeb-MarJunJulyNov--Jun-JulyOct
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      27MayiladuthuraiJanAprSepDec-JanJun-JulySep-OctJanMar-Apr
      28MaduraiJan-FebMaySepDec-JanMayJuly-AugSepDec
      29TheniJan-FebApr-MaySepDec-JanApr-MayJulySep-OctDec-Jan
      30Dindugul--SepDec-JanOctJanOctJan
      31RamanathapuramFeb-MarJunSepDec-JanAprJulyOctJan
      32VirudhunagarJanAprAugNov-Dec----
      33SivagangaiSepDecSepDec-JanOctJanOctJan
      34TirunelveliSepDecSepDec-JanOctJanOctJan
      35Tenkasi--SepDec-JanOctJan--
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      7KallakurichiJulyNovJulyOctJunAug-SepOctDec-Jan
      8VelloreNov-DecMarAugNovJanApr--
      9RanipetNov-DecMarAugNovJanApr--
      10TirupathurNov-DecMarAugNovJanApr--
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      12SalemNov-DecFeb-MarSep-OctDec-JanAug-SepNov-DecJuly-AugNov-Dec
      13NamakkalNov-DecFeb-MarJulyOctJuly-AugOct-NovSep-OctDec-Jan
      14DharmapuriNov-DecFeb-MarSep-OctDec-JanAug-SepNov-Dec--
      15KrishnagiriNov-DecFeb-MarSep-OctDec-JanAug-SepNov-DecJuly-AugNov-Dec
      16CoimbatoreDecMarAugNovJanAprAugDec-Jan
      17Tiruppur----FebMayAugDec-Jan
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      19TiruchirapalliApr-MayJuly-AugJulyOctMarJunAug-SepDec-Jan
      20KarurApr-MayJuly-AugJulyOctMarJunAug-SepDec-Jan
      21PerambalurFebMayJulyOctJan-FebApr-May--
      22Ariyalur----JanApr--
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      24Thanjavur--JulyOctJan-FebApr-MaySep-OctDec-Jan
      25Tiruvarur--OctJanJunAug-SepOctJan
      26Nagappattinam----Jan-FebApr-MaySep-OctDec-Jan
      27Mayiladuthurai--OctJanJunAug-SepOctJan
      28Madurai--JulyNovJan-FebApr-MaySep-OctDec-Jan
      29Theni--JulyNovJan-FebApr-MaySep-OctDec-Jan
      30Dindugul----JulyOctSep-OctDec-Jan
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      32Virudhunagar--JulyNov----
      33Sivagangai--JulyNov----
      34Tirunelveli--JulyOctSep-OctDec-Jan--
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      ActualNormal% Dez Actual Normal % DevActualNormal % Dev. Actual Normal % Dev. Actual Normal % Dev.
      1990-91239.3307.6-22.2372.6438.7-15.130.342.2-28.272.4136.5-47.0714.6925.0-22.7
      1991-92331.8307.67.9484.9438.710.54.142.2-90.378.1136.5-42.8898.9925.0-2.8
      1992-93316.2307.62.8477.0438.78.75.642.2-86.763.2136.5-53.7862.0925.0-6.8
      1993-94305.2307.6-0.8709.9438.761.835.542.2-15.9121.3136.5-11.11171.9925.026.7
      1994-95224.3307.6-27.1479.0438.79.227.242.2-35.5203.3136.548.9933.8925.01.0
      1995-96374.4308.421.4248.3436.8-43.212.741.8-69.6115.2136.1-15.4750.6923.1-18.7
      1996-97454.8308.447.5541.1436.823.913.041.8-68.9112.3136.1-17.51121.2923.121.5
      1997-98274.8308.6-11.0776.0449.072.84.645.4-89.978.4143.9-45.51133.8946.919.7
      1998-99340.1326.24.3602.4470.528.021.547.3-54.5116.4137.3-15.21080.4981.310.1
      1999-00199.9320.4-37.6499.5470.56.2119.547.8150.077.9138.8-43.9896.8977.5-8.3
      2000-01314.5322.8-2.6335.6470.3-28.616.847.3-64.5118.4138.9-14.8785.3979.3-19.8
      2001-02260.0322.8-19.4379.4470.3-19.370.047.348.285.8134.2-36.1795.2974.6-18.4
      2002-03185.4329.5-43.7407.1468.1-13.08.736.8-76.3129.8129.80.0731.0964.1-24.2
      2003-04336.5331.51.5403.1464.6-13.211.637.4-69.0283.4128.4120.81034.6961.97.6
      2004-05360.7331.58.8472.1464.61.614.337.4-61.7231.7128.480.51078.9961.912.2
      2005-06308.4332.9-7.3828.8459.280.515.936.8-56.9150.9129.616.41304.1958.536.1
      2006-07250.9316.1-20.6497.5431.115.410.935.3-69.1100.4129.1-22.2859.7911.6-5.7
      2007-08341.6316.18.1515.4431.119.646.635.332.0261.2129.1102.31164.8911.627.8
      2008-09316.15.5333.5431.128.2552.735.3-78.27.7129.10.1129.2911.612.21023.1
      2009-10316.00.3317.0431.111.9482.635.3-67.411.5129.1-1.9126.7911.52.9937.8
      2010-11319.220.2383.6430.340.6605.231.316.036.3127.89.5140.0908.628.21165.1
      2011-12321.2-6.4300.5441.222.6540.831.3-69.69.5127.9-32.586.3921.61.7937.1
      2012-13321.3-23.5245.9440.4-15.9370.531.310.234.5128.0-28.092.2921.0-19.3743.1
      2013-14321.21.3325.4440.4-33.2294.331.3-55.913.8128.022.7157.1920.9-14.1790.6
      2014-15321.2-4.9305.5440.4-2.3430.331.3-65.210.9128.088.4241.2920.97.3987.9
      2015-16330.8-10.6295.7468.048.7695.832.9-91.22.9127.1-2.8123.6958.916.61118.0
      2016-17330.8-19.7265.8468.0-62.8174.032.926.541.7127.1-8.2116.6958.9-37.6598.1
      2017-18330.827.3421.1468.0-8.3429.332.9-45.318.0128.216.1148.9960.06.01017.2
      2018-19330.8-11.4293.2468.0-24.8351.832.9-86.04.6128.2-61.549.3960.0-27.2698.9
      2019-20345.420.9417.7477.60.2478.429.8-60.911.6125.1-37.678.1977.90.8985.8
      2020-21345.427.7441.2476.37.5512.229.5424.2154.6122.02.4124.9973.226.71232.8
      2021-22351.717.5413.1486.959.3775.630.570.352.0121.332.2160.4990.441.51401.1
      2022-23340.440.5478.2479.2-0.5476.727.0-10.124.3120.259.3191.5966.821.11170.6
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        Chilli seed

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        A chilli seed is the reproductive part of a chilli plant, which can be planted to grow a new chilli plant. Chilli seeds are typically found inside the fruit of the chilli plant, which is also known as the chilli pepper

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