what is net sown area and gross cropped area
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Gross cropped area is the total area sown once as well as more than once in a particular year. when crop is sown on a piece of land twice the area counted is twice in GCA.
Net sown area is the area sown with crops but it is counted once.
GCA and NSA helps in calculating cropping intensity....
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The physical measurement of land on which crops exist sown and harvested exists known as net sown area. The cumulative area sown once and also more than once in a provided year exists the gross cropped area (GCA).
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- The net sown area stands the total area sown with crops and orchards. It designates an area in which total crops are produced only once a year. Gross cropped area stands for the total area sown with crops and orchards once or more in a year. It also contains the net sown area.
- Gross Cropped Area: This means the total area sown once and/or more than once in a particular year, i.e. the area exists counted as many times as there exist sowings in a year.
- The physical measurement of land on which crops exist sown and harvested exists understood as net sown area. The cumulative extent sown once and also more than once in a furnished year exists the gross cropped area (GCA).
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