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what are kharid crops ​

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Answered by XxItzZalimGudiyaxX
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Kharif crops, monsoon crops or autumn crops are domesticated plants that are cultivated and harvested in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh during the Indian subcontinent's monsoon season, which lasts from June to November depending on the area. ... Rice, maize, and cotton are some of the major Kharif crops in India.

Answered by MysticalStar07
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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).

Unlike Rabi crops, Kharif crops require good rainfall. The output of these crops depends upon the time and amount of rainwater. Paddy, maize, bajra, jowar are a few of the Kharif crops grown in India.

Examples of Kharif Crops:-

Following are some of the examples of Kharif crops:

  • Rice

  • Maize

  • Sorghum

  • Bajra

  • Soybean

  • Cotton
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