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Punjab and Haryana grow rice mainly due to​

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Answered by s139318714
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India is one of the leading producers of rice, the states of Punjab and Haryana grow rice due to the most of farmers have canal and tube well irrigation system that uses groundwater and accounts for 100% irrigation.

Answered by mayanksinha822
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Answer:One of the main reason for Rice being subsistence crop in Odisha but not in Punjab and Haryana is the dietary patterns of the from these regions. In Odisha Rice is staple food whereas in North Indian states it is wheat , so in Odisha most of the cultivated Rice is consumed by the farmer and his family but in case of Punjab and Haryana it is sent to the Market for commercial gain.

One of the main reason for Rice being subsistence crop in Odisha but not in Punjab and Haryana is the dietary patterns of the from these regions. In Odisha Rice is staple food whereas in North Indian states it is wheat , so in Odisha most of the cultivated Rice is consumed by the farmer and his family but in case of Punjab and Haryana it is sent to the Market for commercial gain.Another major difference is the per capita yield which is low in the state of Odisha.

One of the main reason for Rice being subsistence crop in Odisha but not in Punjab and Haryana is the dietary patterns of the from these regions. In Odisha Rice is staple food whereas in North Indian states it is wheat , so in Odisha most of the cultivated Rice is consumed by the farmer and his family but in case of Punjab and Haryana it is sent to the Market for commercial gain.Another major difference is the per capita yield which is low in the state of Odisha.Odisha still practices primitive methods and the lack of use of fertilizers , irrigation , HYV seeds etc also affects the overall yield but this is not so in the case of states like Punjab and Haryana where agricultural practices has improved tremendously and modern methods are being used.

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