There are three distinct crop seasons in the State, namely kharif, rabi and zaid.
- The kharif season largely coincides with South-west Monsoon under which the cultivation of tropical crops such as rice, cotton, jute, jowar, bajra and tur is possible.
- The rabi season begins, with the onset of winter in October-November and ends in March-April. The low temperature conditions during this season facilitate the cultivation of temperate and subtropical crops such as wheat, gram and mustard.
- Zaid is a short duration summer cropping season beginning after harvesting of rabi crops. The cultivation of watermelons, cucumbers, vegetables and fodder crops during this season is done on irrigated lands.
Cropping Seasons of Uttar Pradesh |
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Cropping Season | Duration | Crops |
Kharif | June – September | Paddy, Bajra, Maize, Jowar, Tur, Groundnut, Sugarcane, Ramdana, Sawan, Kodon, Sanai, Cotton |
Rabi | October — March | Wheat, Gram, Rapeseed & Mustard, Pea, Lentil, Flaxseed, Potato, Tobacco, Barley |
Zaid | April — June | Vegetables, Fruits, Fodder, Cucumber Vegetables and Fruits like – Khira-Kakadi, Sweet melon, Water melon, Pumpkin, Cowpea |