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much of Indian agriculture depends on seasonal rainfall? how is it? explain ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A major portion of the country's crop area is completely dependent on Monsoon rains as they're not equipped with methods of manual irrigation. Simply speaking, the Indian economy gains due to good Monsoon rains in the country

Answered by deveshreem
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Good rains during the season result in bountiful crops which further benefit the farmers. A major portion of the country's crop area is completely dependent on Monsoon rains as they're not equipped with methods of manual irrigation. Simply speaking, the Indian economy gains due to good Monsoon rains in the country.

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