Geography, asked by piyushyadav020, 11 months ago

5. Answer the following questions in brief :
a. How are crops classified?
b. What do you mean by agricultural development?
c. What kinds of soils are best suited to cotton cultivation? Explain its cultivation in India.
d. What is 'golden fibre?​

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Answered by yaminibisht97
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(a) ICC classifies crops into categories based on three main elements: ... Thus, under ICC, crops are first divided into groups such as cereals, vegetables, etc., and each group is further sub-divided by crop type, such as leafy/stem vegetables, fruit-bearing vegetables, etc. − Crop genus or species.
(b) Agriculture development means providing assistance to the crop producers with the help of various agricultural resources. Providing protection, assisting in the research sphere, employing latest techniques, controlling pests and facilitating diversity all fall within the purview of agriculture development.
(c) The cotton favorite, sandy loam, is silt and clay that contains some sand. Loamy sand contains some silt and clay. In addition to those soils, cotton fares well in soil that's gray on top with yellow clay underneath.
(d) Jute is known as the Golden Fibre. That's an appropriate name for the yellowish brown, shiny, natural vegetable fibre produced from plants of genus Corchorus. It occupies place next to cotton in the amount produced and the variety of uses.
Answered by roshni9674
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Answer:

(a) crops are of different types like cereals, vegetables and fruits. These can be classified on the basis of the season in which they grow. So,

the crops are classified into two parts are as follows :

Kharif crop ( Paddy, maize etc)

Rabi crop (wheat, gram etc)

(b) agriculture development means providing assistance to the crop producer with the help of various agricultural resources.

(c) The black and alluvial soil are best suited to cotton cultivation.

answer (d)

golden fibre is known as jute. It is natural fibre. it is helping to makes clothes etc.

Explanation:

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