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Irrigation is essential in India y?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 seasons. It helps to cultivate superior crops with the water supply as per need of the crops. Ultimately it helps in economic development. Irrigation water improves water conditions in the soil, increases the water content of plant fibers, dissolves nutrients & makes them available to plants.

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Answered by kirankumarr121005
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The annual average rainfall in India is about 120 cm, i.e. slightly more than the global mean of 99 cm but still due to improper management and pollution , we are not able to use that water and it goes wasted by draining into saline oceans . Irrigation in india is very important because 1. Indian monsoons are highly erratic . Depending on rain might not yield better crop results . 2. Rice which is grown both as a commercial and staple crop requires a lot of water . 3. HYV seeds which have been introduced , require a lot of irrigation . 4. Indian economy is an agrarian economy , thus irrigation is necessary to produce good quality yields.

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