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Answered by Anonymous
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1) Food crops and commercial crops

Food crops :- The crops that are grown to feed the human population are known as food crops. There are a number of food crops grown in the country.

Commercial crops :- Crops giving comparatively better returns to farmers are known as commercial crops. Examples are cotton, sugarcane, jute, ramie etc. The produce of such crops is procured by factories for processing.

2) Kharif crops and Rabi crops

Kharif crops :- The Kharif cropping season starts with the onset of the Indian subcontinent’s monsoon. Kharif crops are typically sown at the beginning of the first monsoon rains (depends on region to region). Harvesting season begins from the 3rd week of September to October (the exact harvesting dates differ from region to region).

Rabi crops :- Rabi crops are known as winter crops. They are grown in October or November. The crops are then harvested in spring. These crops require frequent irrigation because these are grown in dry areas. Wheat, gram, barley are some of the rabi crops grown in India.

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Answered by devesh2627
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1) Food crops and commercial crops

Food crops :- The crops that are grown to feed the human population are known as food crops. There are a number of food crops grown in the country.

Commercial crops :- Crops giving comparatively better returns to farmers are known as commercial crops. Examples are cotton, sugarcane, jute, ramie etc. The produce of such crops is procured by factories for processing.

2) Kharif crops and Rabi crops

Kharif crops :- The Kharif cropping season starts with the onset of the Indian subcontinent’s monsoon. Kharif crops are typically sown at the beginning of the first monsoon rains (depends on region to region). Harvesting season begins from the 3rd week of September to October (the exact harvesting dates differ from region to region).

Rabi crops :- Rabi crops are known as winter crops. They are grown in October or November. The crops are then harvested in spring. These crops require frequent irrigation because these are grown in dry areas. Wheat, gram, barley are some of the rabi crops grown in India.

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