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difference between net sown area and gross sown area

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difference between net sown area and gross sown area

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Answered by fanbruhh
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NET SOWN AREA(NSA)

Net sown area is the area actually available for cultivation. It is most important land use pattern in India. NSA is 139.93 million hectares or 45. 74% (in 2012-2013) of the total land area in (2008-09)

GROSS SOWN AREA (GSA)

When the same area is ploughed more than once in an agriculture year, it is known as GROSS SOWN AREA (GSA)

IN 2012-13 area sown more than once was 54.47 million hectares and gross sown area was 194.40 million hectares.

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Answered by TheAttacker
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NET SOWN AREA

★ the area actually available for cultivation is known as NET SOWN AREA

★It is most important land use pattern in India.

GROSS SOWN AREA

When the same area is ploughed more than once in an agriculture year, it is known as GROSS SOWN AREA

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