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assess the role of monsoons in india agriculture now a days ​

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Answered by itzHitman
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Explanation:

The south-west monsoon irrigates over half of India's crop land. Its arrival marks the beginning of the cultivation of rain-fed kharif crops which are heavily dependent on the monsoon—the quantity of rainfall determines agricultural production.

Answered by BrainyStar44
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Answer:

1) Indian agriculture has always been dependent on monsoons.

2) Arrival and impact of monsoon decides the fate of agriculture.

3) It is both uncertain and irregular.

4) The large scale irrigation serves only one third of crop area.

5) The remaining has to suffer the vagaries of the monsoon.

6) Thus one can term Indian agriculture as 'a gamble with monsoons.'

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