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Ppt on different types of crops
Tea and Millets
Points to be noted-: Characteristics Temperature
Rainfall Places Areas
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TEA.
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What is TEA.Tea is beverage made by steeping
processed leaves , buds , or twigs of the tea bush , in
hot water for a few minutes.
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TEA CATEGERIES.
Black tea White tea Green tea Oolong tea Yellow tea
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Temperature requirement-:
• Tea (Camellia sinensis) is an evergreen plant that grows mainly in tropical and sub-tropical climates
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Rainfall
• Tea plants require at least 127 cm. (50 inches) of rainfall a year and prefer acidic soils.
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Characteristics
Anti-cancer propertiesIncreases metabolic
rate
possible anti-diabetes effect
Effect on HIV
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Boosts immune system and mental alertness.
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• Tea is found in countries like China
SrilankaIndia
Areas
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Kenya
Japan
Tea producers-:
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TEA BAGS.
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• Millets require warm temperatures for germination and development and are sensitive to frost. For these reasons, they are normally planted from mid-June to mid-July.
• Millet is best established when soil temperatures reach 65°F at a depth of one in.
Temperature requirement-:
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• The optimum rainfall requirement of millet ranges between 35 to 50 cm.
Rainfall
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Resilience to thrive in harsh environment.
Nutritious and healthy food.Multiple use as food, fodder,
neutraceutical ,industrial, soil healthShort duration c4 crops and semiarid
tracts.Crops for agro-biodiversity.
Characteristics
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• Millet should not be fed to horses as the only source of roughage since it acts as a laxative.
• Millet is usually grown for hay or silage often as a short-season emergency hay crop.
• Millets performs best in livestock rations when fed in mixtures with other grains.
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i. Namibia, the only non-Sahelian countryii. India is the world's leading producer of milletiii. Countries surrounding the Sahara Desert in
western Africa.
Areas
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THE END.
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