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Q3 | How does monsoonal climate affect ther agriculture of a country ?​

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Answered by shashikumar10149
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Monsoon & Agriculture Linkage About 80 per cent of the annual precipitation over India occurs during the summer period, supplying water to crops during the prime agricultural season. Monsoon friendly crops with a high requirement of water like sugarcane, jute and paddy can easily be cultivated during southwest monsoon.

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Answered by jkinjal271
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with around 55% of India arable land dependent on precipitation, the amount of rainfall during the current monsoon season could sway economic activity in the agricultural sector and industries linked to it. the shift in monsoon may entail grave consequences for India's economy, food systems and people's well-being.

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