Only about 11.2 percent of the land area is suitable for crop production.
Thus 53% of the population is actively involved in crop production.
Most projects are expected to see a 50% rise in crop production.
This also makes more space available for intensive crop production.
The value of crop production amounted to $272 million in 2003.
An estimated 8 percent of the land is engaged in crop production.
Any hope for crop production was thought to be preposterous.
Crop production was by far the most important component of agriculture.
Crop production based on rain is possible only in the southern belt.
Food grains contributed 76 percent of total crop production in 1988-89.