Economy, asked by gabby3, 11 months ago

difference between khraif and rabi crop and when they are grown and harvested​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Kharif crops are the crops which are sown at the beginning of the rainy season, e.g. between April and May. Rabi crops are the crops that are sown at the end of monsoon or at the beginning of winter season, e.g. between September and October. ... Major Rabi crops are wheat, gram, peas, barley etc.

Answered by SarvaiyaAarsh
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Kharif crops sown between April and May whereas Rabi crops are sown between September and October.

Kharif crops are harvested after monsoon rains whereas Rabi crops are produced after winter.

Kharif crops are popularly known as monsoon crops whereas Rabi crops are referred to as winter or spring crops.

Kharif crops are totally relying over the rain like if a lot much less or further in quantity whereas Rabi can deal with regardless of water is present for irrigation. Rain has a lot much less affect over Rabi crops.

The principal examples that could be counted as Kharif crops are sunflower, rice, sugar cane, soya bean and tea whereas Rabi crops could also be wheat, barley, pea, gram and mustard.

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