what is the significance of red soil in agriculture
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Red soil is a type of soil that develops in a warm, temperate, moist climate having thin organic layer. The parent material is granite rock and the colour is red due to the presence of iron oxide which occurs as haematite and when it occurs in hydrated form it becomes limonite which is yellow in colour.
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Red soil is an important soil resource , which bears substantial implication for sustainable development of agriculture and healthy growth of economy . however , the red soil in China has been deteriorating in recant year and facing many threats , such as soil erosion , acidification , and pollution .
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