why does the pattern on net sown area vary from one state to another?
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The fertility of the soil is not suitable for cultivation. They receive heavy rainfall which is adverse for the cultivation. Added to this, these areas are backward and the farmers are very poor and hence they lack technology method of farming. Therefore, the net sown area differs from state to state.
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net sown area depends on topography and forest cover.this factor varies from one place to another.hence, the pattern of net sown area varies from one state to another.on account of the vast expanse of India, its relief, climate, soil and socio economic set-up vary from region to region accounting for the variation in the pattern of net sown area from one state to another.
i. The pattern of net sown area where is greatly from one state to another.it is over 80% of the total area in Punjab and Haryana.geographical condition like climate and soil here, are favourable for cultivation.further, due to agricultural advancement through green revolution, more areas have been brought under cultivation.
ii. On the other hand, less than 10% of the total area is net sown area in Manipur, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. topographical constraints, unfavourable climate and socio-economic reasons account for the low proportion of net sown area in these state.
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