Maize gets a Boost in Business

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"The significant increase in agricultural exports is seen as a testament to the government's commitment to increase farmers' incomes by creating the necessary infrastructure and improving the value chain in increasing exports of agricultural and processed food products," said Angamuthu, chairman of the Agriculture and Processed Food Export Development Authority.

Maize is the third most important cereal crop in india after rice and wheat. Cultivated in Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Bihar, tamil Nadu, Telangana, maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh.


Due to the high genetic yield potential between cereals, maize is one of the most widely grown adaptive crops under different agro-climatic conditions.

In india, maize is cultivated throughout the year. In addition, maize, the kharif season crop, accounts for about 85 percent of the area cultivated during the kharif season.

In addition, corn is used as a staple food for humans and as a quality fodder for animals, and as a basic raw material for many industrial products, including starch. The revenues are increasing due to maize all the time and the farmers are happy as they are reaping as many fortunes as possible due to this and this will be progressing in the coming days as well.

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