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write a note on indian agriculture​

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Answered by Anonymous
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India's agriculture is composed of many crops, with the foremost food staples being rice and wheat. Indian farmers also grows pulses, potatoes, sugarcane, oil seeds and such non-food items as cotton, tea, coffee, rubber and jute.

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Answered by astharani668
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Agriculture has been practised in India since time immemorial. It plays a vital role in the economy of India. Till 1971, about 80 per cent of India's population Jived in rural areas and depended directly or indirectly on agriculture. It contributed about 45 per cent of Gross Domestic Production (GDP) at that time.It means the science and Art of producing crops and livestock for economic purpose. Agriculture is an art of raising plant life from the soil for the use of mankind. ... Agriculture is a backbone of Indian economy. In India about sixty four percent of the total population is dependent on agriculture for their live food.

Agriculture is the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock. It includes the preparation of plant and animal products for people to use and their distribution to markets. ... Cotton, wool, and leather are all agricultural products.

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