Biology, asked by sureshyadav7127, 3 months ago

Why Jetropa in cotton fields are cultivated. ​

Answers

Answered by jayaniparikh150509
0

Answer:

Cultivation of Jatropha appears viable due to its demand . Basically, Jatropha crop meant for wasteland and less productive lands , hence this crop will not replace other important food crops grown in rich soils. Jatropha plants produce oilseeds as a source of energy in the form of bio - diesel

Explanation:

thanks

Answered by XxShAnTaNuxX
2

\huge \underline \frak \pink {★彡 QUESTION彡★}

=> Why Jetropa in cotton fields are cultivated.

\huge \underline \frak \pink {★彡A᭄ɴsᴡᴇʀ彡★}

=> Cultivation of Jatropha appears viable due to its demand . Basically, Jatropha crop meant for wasteland and less productive lands , hence this crop will not replace other important food crops grown in rich soils. Jatropha plants produce oilseeds as a source of energy in the form of bio - diesel.

Similar questions