Krishna Godavari Delta
Full Form of KGD
What is KGD?
The Krishna Godavari Delta (KGD) is a vast, fertile alluvial plain formed by the confluence of the Krishna and Godavari rivers in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the most agriculturally productive regions in the country, often called the 'Rice Bowl of India' due to its high yield of paddy, along with sugarcane, pulses, and cotton. The delta spans districts like Guntur, Krishna, East Godavari, and West Godavari, supporting a dense population through extensive canal irrigation networks. Ecologically, it is significant for wetlands such as Kolleru Lake, a vital habitat for migratory birds. The KGD is frequently referenced in Indian geography textbooks, government agricultural reports, and civil services examinations, especially topics related to food security, river systems, and disaster management. Its vulnerability to cyclones and sea-level rise makes it a focus of environmental studies and climate adaptation planning. The term is used in academic, administrative, and policy contexts to discuss agrarian economy and deltaic ecosystems in India.
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Example
The Krishna Godavari Delta (KGD) contributes over 60% of Andhra Pradesh's rice production, supporting millions of farmers in the region.