Groundnut can be grown in both rainy (kharif) and postrainy (rabi/summer/spring) seasons in India and other south Asian countries.The optimum air temperature for growth and development ofgroundnut is between 25°C and 30°C. Temperatures above 35°C can be detrimental to groundnut production. Because of cloudy weather, diseases and insect pests, groundnut yield in the rainyseason is lower than in the postrainy seasonGroundnut can be grown in both rainy (kharif) and postrainy (rabi/summer/spring) seasons in India and other south Asian countries.The optimum air temperature for growth and development of groundnut is between 25°C and 30°C. Temperatures above 35°C can be detrimental to groundnut production. Because of cloudy weather, diseases and insect pests, groundnut yield in the rainy season is lower than in the postrainy season
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