- The document discusses the agro-market in Amravati district of Maharashtra, India which has a size of 200,000 crore rupees and targets 16 villages in the Amravati, Akola, and Nagpur region. - The main crops grown in Amravati district include cotton, oranges, groundnuts, soybeans, chillies, and bananas. Crops are grown for district, state, and export markets. - Amravati has variations in temperature with hot summers and cold winters. It receives rainfall mainly from June to September during the southwest monsoon.