Geography, asked by devitamang, 7 months ago

what factors has made it possible to cultivate rice in north western part of India ​

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
14

Tube -wells and canal irrigation have made it possible.

Explanation:

  • There are different methods to cultivate rice and it depends on the type of the region.
  • Indian agriculture system has developed from recent decades and several agricultural methods have been introduced to improve the production of od rice crops.
  • As the northwestern part has less rainfall, therefore, improved irrigation systems have been installed which includes tube-wells and canal irrigation.
Answered by bratislava
2

Indira gandhi canal and Tube well irrigation system in north western part of india.

Explanation:

  • Due to the development of the tube well irrigation and canal system most of the states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Bihar.
  • Being aided by the green revolution projects this system has made possible for the cultivation of rice in plains of Punjab and north western Rajasthan.
  • Depending on the use there are various types of tube wells like the shallow, medium, deep tube wells. The green revolution in rice crops led to the expansion of the fertile land area.
  • Decrease in the wastage of water and removal of the problem of sand, silt, and is convenient to use.

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