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write a long paragraph on storage crop production​

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Answered by happydivyanshu7
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Food is the major source of energy. Every living organism on this planet needs food to stay alive and to continue all other essential life processes. Plants are the main source of food on which both humans and animals depend. We cannot imagine life without food.

With the rapidly growing population, demand for more food, loss of produced crops, and other problems in the agricultural output are the main reasons for the scarcity of food and are the biggest concern in some parts of the world facing today. This has led to an increase in the requirement of strategies that can help in the management of the crops produced.

Let us have a detailed look at the harvesting and storage steps involved in crop production.

Crop Production Definition

“Crop production is the branch of agriculture that deals with the production of crops for food and fiber.”

What Is Crop Production?

Crop production is a common agricultural practice followed by worldwide farmers to grow and produce crops to use as food and fibre. This practice includes all the feed sources that are required to maintain and produce crops. Listed below are few practices used during crop production.

Preparation of Soil.

Sowing of Seeds.

Irrigation.

Application of manure, pesticides, and fertilizers to the crops.

Protecting and Harvesting Crops.

Storage and Preserving the produced Crops.

The ultimate stages of crop production are harvesting and storage.

Harvesting requires art and practice because a large proportion of crops can be lost due to improper methods of harvesting. Another concern besides harvesting is storage.  Storage of grains is to be given utmost priority as improper storage can result in the destruction of crops being by pests or unfavourable environmental conditions.

Thus, it requires proper knowledge of harvesting, methods of storage, and protection of grains, which are discussed below.

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