NCERT Geography Book
Class 8
Chapter 4 . Agriculture
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1. the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
2. Climate, land relief, soil and vegetation are the main factors which influence agricultural activity. The growth of plants depends on the temperature and humidity of the land and the amount of light it receives.
3. After the soil loses its fertility, the land is abandoned and the cultivator moves to a new plot. Shifting cultivation is also known as 'slash and burn' agriculture. Deforestation, losing fertility of land and soil erosion are the disadvantages of shifting cultivation.
4. Plantation agriculture is defined as the production of commodity crops in large-scale agribusiness organizations termed plantations which have a strict bureaucratic internal structure.
5. Cotton and jute are Fibre crops. Cotton requires high temperature, light rainfall, two hundred and ten frost-free days and bright sunshine for its growth. ... Jute was also known as the 'Golden Fibre'. It grows well on alluvial soil and requires high temperature, heavy rainfall and humid climate.
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