cropping patternwhat is a cropping pattern
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Explanation:
Cropping pattern refers to proportion of area under different crops at different points of time. It also indicates the time and spatial arrangement or sequence of crops and / or fallow in a particular land area. This implies that any change in cropping pattern would indicate (1) a change in proportion of land under different crops (2) a change in time and space sequence of the crops.
We can differentiate between time and space sequence by following examples
If the land is occupied by one crop during one season, the cropping pattern would be Monocropping. [space sequence]
If the land is occupied by one crop during one season and next season and next to next season (same crop grown year after year), the cropping pattern would be monoculture., [Time sequence]
If more than one crop are grown in succession within a year on a field, it’s called multiple cropping. If these are two crops, its called double cropping.
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