Describe the two main types of grown in India
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Answer:
India is geographically a vast country so it has various food and non-food crops which are cultivated in three main cropping seasons which are rabi, kharif and zaid. Food crops- Rice, Wheat, Millets, Maize and Pulses. Cash crops- Sugarcane, Oilseeds, Horticulture crops, Tea, Coffee, Rubber, Cotton and Jute
Answer:
The two main types of crops grown in India are:
- Kharif Crop
- Rabi Crop
Explanation:
Kharif Crop : The crops which are sown in the rainy season are called kharif crops. The rainy season in India is generally from June to September. Paddy, Maize, Soyabean, Groundnut, and Cotton are Kharif Crops
Rabi Crop : The crops grown in the winter season (October to March) are called rabi crops. Examples of Rabi Crops are Wheat, Gram, Pea, Mustard, and Linseed. Besides these, pulses and vegetables.