In India why is the need for irrigation more prominent?
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It is important to increase the area under irrigation because: It is necessary to reduce the dependency on rainfall and stabilize the cropping pattern. For example in South Indiawithout perennial rainfall, water supply replenishment is dependent on a cycle of dry seasons alternating with monsoon seasons.
So irrigation is necessary to protect crops from drought as a result of uncertain rainfall. ... So irrigation is necessary to grow crops in such areas. (6) India is an agricultural and populous country. About 70 per cent of people depend on agriculture.
Importance of Irrigation in Indian Agriculture. Introduction: Irrigation refers to the process of supply of water through artificial means such as pipes, ditches, sprinklers, etc. The irrigation system helps the farmers to have less dependency on rain-water for the purpose of agriculture.
So irrigation is necessary to protect crops from drought as a result of uncertain rainfall. ... So irrigation is necessary to grow crops in such areas. (6) India is an agricultural and populous country. About 70 per cent of people depend on agriculture.
Importance of Irrigation in Indian Agriculture. Introduction: Irrigation refers to the process of supply of water through artificial means such as pipes, ditches, sprinklers, etc. The irrigation system helps the farmers to have less dependency on rain-water for the purpose of agriculture.
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It is important to increase the area under irrigation because: It is necessary to reduce the dependency on rainfall and stabilize the cropping pattern. For example in South India without perennial rainfall, water supply replenishment is dependent on a cycle of dry seasons alternating with monsoon seasonsIt is important to increase the area under irrigation because: It is necessary to reduce the dependency on rainfall and stabilize the cropping pattern. For example in South India without perennial rainfall, water supply replenishment is dependent on a cycle of dry seasons alternating with monsoon seasons
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