Environmental Sciences, asked by kshitijjajor, 1 year ago

What replaced the crops like Bajra and Jowar and why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bajra and Jowar were the crops that were grown by the farmers. With the advent of the new technology, many changes occurred Bajra and jower were soon replaced by the cotton crops and wheat as the farmers were getting good prices in the market for such crops.

Answered by ridhimakh1219
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Bajra and Jowar:

Explanation:

  • Bajra and Jowar are the crops in India that are grown by the farmers. With the advent of new technology, many changes occurred.
  • Bajra and jowar were soon replaced by cotton crops and wheat as farmers getting good prices in the market for these crops.
  • Both Bajra and jowar are fast-growing crops, and both are incredibly healthy and provide a good variety of health benefits. However, they differ in nutritional content, different benefits, and various other characteristics.
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