Economy of Shimoga District: Agriculture and Industry in Harmony
Introduction Shimoga district, located in the Malnad region of Karnataka, is often described as the “rice bowl” of the state. Its economy is primarily driven by agriculture, supported by fertile soil and abundant water resources from the Sahyadri ranges of the Western Ghats. Alongside farming, Shimoga has developed a strong industrial base, with agro-based, automobile, and engineering industries contributing significantly to employment and income. The District Economy is thus a balanced blend of traditional agriculture and modern industry. Agriculture: The Backbone of the Economy Agriculture remains the dominant sector in Shimoga’s economy. The rivers flowing through the district, including the Tunga, Bhadra, and Sharavathi, ensure year-round irrigation and fertile alluvial soil. Out of the district’s total area, 214.23 hectares are net sown, while 127.70 hectares are irrigated. The major crops grown include: Staple crops: Paddy, ragi, maize Cash crops: Sugarcane, pepp...