Difference between gross cropped area and net sown area
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Gross Cropped Area (GCA) is the total area sown once as well as more than once in a particular year. When the crop is sown on a piece of land for twice, the area is counted twice in GCA. On the other hand, Net Sown Area is the area sown with crops but is counted only once.
(i)Net sown area is the proportion of the total areas of the country which is used for growing crops.
(i)Gross cropped area is divided by net sown area. It includes the part of net sown area which is used for two or three crops in a year.
(ii)Out of the known total area of 3046 lakh hectares the net sown area is 1411 lakh hectare. It is 46.32% of the total area.
(ii)For example if 5 hectare net sown area is used for doubled cropping in a year, the gross cropping area will be 10 hectare.
(iii)The distribution of net sown area is not uniform. In northern plains it is very high. In punjab it is 84% while in Mizoram it is 3.1%
(iii)Gross cropped area explain the intensity of cropping in a region. Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, have the high gross cropped area. Rajasthan have the low gross cropped area.