Geography, asked by jmadhu2, 11 months ago

why is the agriculture in the India seasonal in nature what are the difficulties for the perennial agriculture​

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Answered by tuka81
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MOST OF CROPS GROWN IN INDIA ARE SEASONAL BECAUSE THEY ARE EASILY AVAILABLE AND THEIR DEMAND IS MORE. ALSO, AS INDIA IS ONLY COUNTRY WHICH EXPERIENCES SIX SEASONS, IT IS HARD TO GROW PERENNIAL CROPS.

Answered by gargiramteke
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Answer:

A) Agriculture in India is seasonal in nature because:   i) Most of the farming in india is dependent on monsoon.

ii)  The rainfall is highly variable and its distribution is quite uneven.  

B) The difficulties so perennial agriculture in india are as follows:   i) Non availability of regular water supply throughout the year. ii) Variations in climatic conditions.

Explanation:

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