short note on indian agriculture
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The word agriculture comes from the Latin words ager-referring to the soil and culture-to its cultivation. Agriculture, in its widest sense can be defined as the cultivation and production of crop plants or livestock products. It is synonymous with farming: the field or field dependent production of food, fodder and industrial organic materials.
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The word agriculture comes from the Latin words ager-referring to the soil and culture-to its cultivation. Agriculture, in its widest sense can be defined as the cultivation and production of crop plants or livestock products. It is synonymous with farming: the field or field dependent production of food, fodder and industrial organic materials.
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India's agriculture is composed of many crops, with the foremost food staples being rice and wheat.Indian farmers also grow pulses, potatoes, sugarcane, oilseeds, cotton, tea, coffee, rubber, and jute.
Some of the major crops are:
: Food Crops (Wheat, Maize, Rice, Millets, and Pulses etc.)
: Cash Crops (Sugarcane, Tobacco, Cotton, Jute and Oilseeds etc.)
: Plantation Crops (Coffee, Coconut, Tea, and Rubber etc.)
: Horticulture crops (Fruits and Vegetables)
Some of the major crops are:
: Food Crops (Wheat, Maize, Rice, Millets, and Pulses etc.)
: Cash Crops (Sugarcane, Tobacco, Cotton, Jute and Oilseeds etc.)
: Plantation Crops (Coffee, Coconut, Tea, and Rubber etc.)
: Horticulture crops (Fruits and Vegetables)
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