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Explain Any four features of intensive subsistence farming in India

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Answered by Shashank9999
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Kharif crops

The Kharif crop is the summer crop or monsoon crop in India. Kharif crops are usually sown with the beginning of the first rains in July, during the south-west monsoon season. Major Kharif crops of India include Millets (Bajra & Jowar), Cotton, Soyabean, Sugarcane, Turmeric, Paddy (Rice), Maize, Moong (Pulses), Groundnut, Red Chillies, etc.

Rabi Crops 

The Rabi crop is the spring harvest or winter crop in India . It is sown in October last and harvested in March April every year. Major Rabi crops in India include Wheat, Barley, Mustard, Sesame, Peas etc.

Zaid Crop

This crop is grown in some parts of country during March to June. Prominent examples are Muskmelon, Watermelon, Vegetables of cucurbitacae family such as bitter guard
Answered by Anonymous
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The four features of intensive subsistence farming in India are as follows :-

This type of farming is practised in areas of high population pressure on land .

It is labour intensive farming where high doses of biochemical inputs and irritation are used for obtaining higher productivity.

Division of land is actually not profitable and there is enormous pressure on agricultural land.

This type of farming is practised in Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Assam and other north eastern states, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha , etc .

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