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Puducherry

Puducherry · Union Territories · Capital: Puducherry

East Coast Plains & Hills (XI)
Area
490 (4 regions) km²
Cultivable
0.025 million ha (≈51%)
Irrigated
90%
Top schemes
2

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Puducherry is a small Union Territory of just 490 km² distributed across four non-contiguous regions — Puducherry (the main enclave on the Tamil Nadu coast), Karaikal (in TN's Cauvery delta), Mahe (in Kerala's Malabar coast), and Yanam (in Andhra's Godavari delta). The UT was France's last Indian colony until 1954 and retains a strong Francophone administrative-architectural heritage. Total cultivable area is about 25,000 ha and 60% of the population is urban. Agriculture supports ~25% of the workforce, concentrated in the rural blocks of each region.

Puducherry's cropping system varies sharply across its four regions: rice-pulse-cane in Puducherry-Karaikal (Coromandel), paddy and coconut in Yanam (Godavari delta), and pepper-coconut-rubber in Mahe (Malabar). The UT provides free agri-inputs (seeds, fertilisers, plant-protection chemicals) to small and marginal farmers, an income-support DBT modelled on Telangana's Rythu Bandhu, and operates Uzhavar Sandhai (farmer markets) on the Tamil Nadu model. Cultivation is intensive — net irrigated area is 90%, among India's highest. The UT contributes to TN's overall paddy procurement basket and runs minor MSP procurement directly via PUCAFED.

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مٹی کا پروفائل

Puducherry's soils vary by region. Puducherry-Karaikal (Coromandel coast) — coastal alluvial and red-loamy with high productivity. Yanam (Godavari delta) — black cotton soil and alluvial. Mahe (Malabar coast, Kerala fringes) — lateritic with high rainfall.

آبی وسائل

Rainfall varies sharply: Puducherry ~1300 mm (NE monsoon dominant), Karaikal ~1200 mm, Yanam ~1100 mm, Mahe 3000 mm (Kerala monsoon regime). Net irrigated area is 90% — among the highest in India — relying on canal, tank and tubewell.

منڈی نیٹ ورک

Top mandis by volume (Agmarknet-derived).

زمین ریکارڈ

Puducherry e-Land

Cropping calendar

Puducherry's NE-monsoon-dominant calendar: Kuruvai paddy (Karaikal-Puducherry) June-September, Samba paddy August-January (the main crop). Coconut continuous harvest. Cashew (Yanam) February-April. Groundnut (Karaikal) February-July.

MSP procurement & mandi network

Cereal MSP procurement through PUCAFED. Free agri-inputs to SMF is a UT-flagship policy. Mandi infrastructure aligns with neighbouring TN.

District-wise crop concentrations

4 non-contiguous regions: Puducherry (Coromandel — paddy/cane/vegetables), Karaikal (Cauvery delta paddy), Yanam (Godavari delta — paddy/cashew), Mahe (Malabar coast — pepper/coconut/rubber).

Climate-resilience & soil-test interpretation

Puducherry-Karaikal face cyclone risk from Bay of Bengal storms (Vardah 2016, Gaja 2018, Nivar 2020). Mahe faces Kerala-like landslides. Yanam shares Godavari-delta climate risks.

مقامی زبان

Tamil is the official language of Puducherry and Karaikal regions; Telugu in Yanam; Malayalam in Mahe. French has historical recognition (Puducherry was a French colony until 1954). English is widely used in administration.

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