explain two consequences of changing crop pattern due to irrigation .
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(i) Irrigation has changed the cropping pattern of many regions with farmers shifting to the cultivation of water-intensive and commercial crops.
(ii) This has great ecological consequences. It leads to water-logging and consequent salinization of the soil.
(iii) This is the negative effect of irrigation. As rich farmers have better access to irrigation, they have earned more money due to the production of commercial crops.
(iv) On the other hand, the landless poor who could not avail of its benefits has become poorer.
(v) Thus, irrigation has transformed the social landscape by increasing the social gap between rich landowners and the landless poor families.
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(i) Irrigation has changed the cropping pattern of many regions with farmers shifting to the cultivation of water-intensive and commercial crops.
(ii) This has great ecological consequences. It leads to water-logging and consequent salinization of the soil.
(iii) This is the negative effect of irrigation. As rich farmers have better access to irrigation, they have earned more money due to the production of commercial crops.
(iv) On the other hand, the landless poor who could not avail of its benefits has become poorer.
(v) Thus, irrigation has transformed the social landscape by increasing the social gap between rich landowners and the landless poor families.
Hope it helps you !
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,As you have asked for any 2 consequence, but I am giving you five points for better explanation. ⤵☺
1. farmers shifting to water intensive and commercial crops.
2. it has transformed the social landscape that is increasing the social gap between the rich landowners and the landless poor
3. eg: in Gujarat, the sabarmatibasin farmers were agitated over the higher priority given to water supply in urban areas during droughts
4. the dams that were constructed to control floods have triggered floods due to sedimentation in the reservoir
5. the big dams have been unsuccessful in controlling floods at the time of excessive rainfall.......!!
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⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵
❗❗__________________________________❗❗☺
,As you have asked for any 2 consequence, but I am giving you five points for better explanation. ⤵☺
1. farmers shifting to water intensive and commercial crops.
2. it has transformed the social landscape that is increasing the social gap between the rich landowners and the landless poor
3. eg: in Gujarat, the sabarmatibasin farmers were agitated over the higher priority given to water supply in urban areas during droughts
4. the dams that were constructed to control floods have triggered floods due to sedimentation in the reservoir
5. the big dams have been unsuccessful in controlling floods at the time of excessive rainfall.......!!
❗❗___________________❗❗☺
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