Economy, asked by chinki004, 9 months ago

difference between kharif crops and rabi crops

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Answered by Rossily
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Kharif crops monsoon crops or autumn crops are domesticated plants like rice that are cultivated and harvested in india pakistan and bangladesh during the indian subcontinents monsoon season which lasts from june to november depending on the area and rice maize and cotton are the major kharif crops in india. Rabi crops or rabi harvest are agricultural crops that are sown in winter and harvested in the spring in india and pakistan and the term is derived from the arabic word for spring which is used in the Indian subcontinent where it is the spring harvest also known as the winter crop.

Answered by yssatardekar20
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Answer:

Kharif crops

1) They are sown in June/July.

2) They are harvested in October/ November.

3) They are known as monsoon crops.

4) Examples include rice,maize.

5) They are grown in hot and wet seasons.

Rabi crops

1) They are sown in November/December.

2) They are harvested in March /April.

3) They are known as winter crops.

4) They are grown in cold and dry areas.

5) Examples include wheat, barley.

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