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INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH (IMDR), PUNE

PGDM 2012-14 BATCH

Mathematics & Statistics
Sub :- Correlation and linear equation

Submitted to: Submitted By:
Prof. Abhijeet Shivane Astha Pathak(Roll No.-06) Piyush Bendre (Roll no – 08) Vivek Bisen ( Roll no.- 10)

Introduction:
India is the second largest onion growing country in the world. Indian onions are famous for their pungency and are available round the year. Indian onions have two crop cycles, first harvesting starts in November to January and the second harvesting from January to May.
Varieties:
The major varieties found in India are Agrifound Dark Red, Agrifound Light Red, NHRDF Red, Agrifound White, Agrifound Rose and Agrifound Red , Pusa Ratnar, Pusa Red, Pusa White Round. There are certain varieties in yellow onion which are suitable for export in European countries Tana F1, Arad-H, Suprex, Granex 55, HA 60 and Granex 429.
Areas of Cultivation :
The Major Onion producing states area Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Orissa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Bihar. Maharashtra ranks first in Onion production with a share of 32.45%, however, in terms of productivity, Gujarat ranks first at 22.9%.
India Facts and Figures :
There is a lot of demand of Indian Onion in the world, the country has exported 1,30,98,63,236 MT of fresh onion to the world for the worth of Rs. 1,722.89 crores during the year 2011-12
Modern packhouses for sorting, grading and packing of the quality onions are available at production zones. Guidelines has been framed to determine the compliance with maximum residue levels (MRLs) for the identified pesticides .Grade designation and quality development parameters has been set up.
Major Export Destinations (2011-12) : Malaysia, Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka,

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