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@article{192171,
author = {Robin Kumar Kalita and Professor T. K. Bahadur},
title = {District wise Trend of Maize Productivity, Area & Yield in Assam, it's Prospect & Challenges},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2026},
volume = {12},
number = {9},
pages = {602-609},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=192171},
abstract = {Maize has emerged as a rapidly expanding crop in Assam, making a district-wise analysis of its area, production and yield essential for understanding its changing role in the state's agriculture. The abstract of such a study needs to capture how maize has spread geographically, how productivity has evolved over time, and what this means for farmers and policymakers in Assam. This study examines temporal trends in maize area, production and yield across districts, and to identify regional variations in growth performance. It should indicate that the study uses secondary data from official agricultural statistics over a defined period, applying simple growth rates and comparative analysis to map inter-district differences. This establishes the scientific basis of the work while keeping the language accessible and clear.
In addition, the key findings in a balanced way, noting that many districts show significant expansion in maize area and output, driven by rising demand from feed, food and industrial sectors, while others remain underdeveloped in terms of acreage and productivity. It should also highlight that yield gains are uneven, with some districts benefiting from better access to hybrid seeds, inputs and extension, and others constrained by rained conditions, weak infrastructure and limited market access.},
keywords = {District-wise Trend, Maize Productivity, Yield, Prospects, Challenges.},
month = {February},
}
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