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  2. Economy of ancient Tamil country - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the ancient Tamil country (Sangam era: 600 BCE – 300 CE) describes the ancient economy of a region in southern India that mostly covers the present-day states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The main economic activities were agriculture, weaving, pearl fishery, manufacturing and construction. Paddy was the most important crop; it was ...

  3. Category:Agriculture in Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; ... Department of Agriculture (Tamil Nadu) Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries ...

  4. TN-IAMWARM - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Nadu Irrigated Agriculture Modernization and Water-Bodies Restoration and Management (TN-IAMWARM) is a multidisciplinary project funded by the World Bank and implemented by the Water Resources Organization (WRO), PWD and Government of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu as the Nodal Agencies.

  5. Agriculture in ancient Tamil country - Wikipedia

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    Paddy fields in present-day Tamil Nadu. Among the five geographical divisions of the Tamil country in Sangam literature, the Marutam region was the most fit for cultivation, as it had the most fertile lands. [2] The prosperity of a farmer depended on getting the necessary sunlight, seasonal rains and the fertility of the soil.

  6. Vellore Spiny brinjal - Wikipedia

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    Vellore Spiny brinjal is a variety of brinjal grown in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [1] It originated as a tropical vegetable crop from the village of Elavambadi located in Vellore district. It is primarily cultivated in the Vellore district, specifically in the areas of Anaicut, Kaniyambadi, Gudiyatham, K V Uppam, Vellore, Katpadi, and ...

  7. Dharmapuri district - Wikipedia

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    Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri districts account for more than 60% to 70% total mango production in Tamil Nadu. [16] It is a major producer of Ragi and saamai crops in the state. Exotic crops like dates are also being cultivated by some farmers in the areas around Ariyakulam.

  8. Krishnagiri - Wikipedia

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    The major crop of Krishnagiri district with 300.17 km 2 area of cultivation is mango. The district produces 300,000 tones annually and in Tamil Nadu Krishnagiri District is the leading mango producer. Almost 20% of the mango varieties like 'Thothapuri' and 'Alphonso' that are produced in this district, are processed into pulp.

  9. Kanchipuram district - Wikipedia

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    Kanchipuram district is situated on the North Eastern part of Tamil Nadu. It is bounded by Chengalpattu district in the East, Chennai district in the northeast, Ranipet and Tiruvannamalai districts in the west and Thiruvallur district in the north. It lies between 11° 00' to 12° 00' latitudes and 77° 28' to 78° 50' longitudes.