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Industries and houses are preferably developed on barren lands. Why aren't they developed in fertile areas?​

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Answered by HolyGirl
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❥︎ A green oasis emerges as one passes Andole village by the Singur reservoir in Sangareddy district, Telangana. As you keep going via the entrance road of Polam farm, you will see flowers, vegetables and legumes share a common space in a mandala garden. You feel like an explorer when you discover next a nursery and a fruit forest with mangoes, sapodillas and papayas.

❥︎ Two years ago, this was a barren land, but today the 38 hectares of land is a flourishing farm and also a venue for the 13th International Permaculture Convergence. IPC aims to not only bring Indian alternative agriculture to global limelight, but also provide an impetus to permaculture in India.

Hᴏᴘᴇ Tʜɪs Hᴇʟᴘs Yᴏᴜ ❤

Answered by SachinGupta01
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Industries and houses are preferably developed on barren lands. They are not developed in fertile areas because this is a not suitable area for Industries.

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