what is kharif crops ? different between kharif and Rabi crops
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Answer:
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.
differences
- 1= Kharif translates to autumn season
Rabi translates to spring season
- 2= Cotton, groundnut, maize and rice are examples of Kharif crops.
Barley, gram, peas and wheat are examples of Rabi crops
Kharif Crops
• Crops which are sown with onset of monsoon and harvested in September - October
• Require more rainfall and fertile soil
• These crops are mostly grown in North-eastern region of India.
• States like Bihar, Assam, west Bengal, Tamil Nadu , chattisgarh , Tamil Nadu, Kerala ....etc
• Some example of kharif Crops are Rice, Maize , Cotton , Groundnut, jute ....etc
Difference between kharif and Rabi crop is given in attachment.