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The series for land area runs from 1961 through 2010. There is not a source cited in the metadata. The series is in million hectares and is normalized to national data. | The series for land area runs from 1961 through 2010. There is not a source cited in the metadata. The series is in million hectares and is normalized to national data using [[ApplyMultAll|ApplyMultAll]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:23, 28 April 2017
AgProdCereals
Agricultural production of cereals in India was found on the Data.gov website but the original data was published by the National Horticulture Board of India. The data is in thousand tons and is normalized using ApplyMultAll. The data runs from 2009-2010. Telangana and Andhra Pradesh were estimated based upon land area. Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have about a 42/58 split in their land area.
More recent data is available from the National Horticulture Board and could be updated.
AgProdPulses
Agricultural production of pulses in India was found on the Data.gov website but the original data was published by the [[National_Horticulture_Board_of_India
|National Horticulture Board of India]]. The data is in thousand tons and is normalized using ApplyMultAll. The data runs from 2009-2010. Telangana and Andhra Pradesh were estimated based upon land area. Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have about an 42/58 split in their land area.
LandArea
The series for land area runs from 1961 through 2010. There is not a source cited in the metadata. The series is in million hectares and is normalized to national data using ApplyMultAll.
LandCrop
Crop land data was found in the Report of the Working Group on Risk Management in Agriculture for the Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-2012), Planning Commission Table 11. There is data for only 2004, which makes this series outdated. The data is in Hectares and is normalized using ApplyMultAll
This series could be updated with land use data from Data.gov, which would give a 2011 data point for all states.