Agriculture
Explain the characteristics of jute grown in India.
Jute is known as the golden fibre.
(i)Jute grows well on well-drained fertile soils in the flood plains where soils are renewed every year.
(ii)High temperature is required during the time of growth. West Bengal, Bihar, Assam, Odisha and Meghalaya are the major jute producing states.
(iii)It is used in making gunny bags, mats, ropes, yarn, carpets and other artefacts. Due to its high cost, it is losing market to synthetic fibres and packing materials, particularly the nylon.
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Enlist the various institutional reform programmes introduced by the government in the interest of farmers.
The land under cultivation has got reduced day by day. Can you imagine its consequences?
Suggest the initiative taken by the government to ensure the increase in agricultural production.
Describe the impact of globalisation on Indian agriculture.
Describe the geographical conditions required for the growth of rice.
Solve the puzzle by following your search horizontally and vertically to find the hidden answers.
1. The two staple food crops of India.
2. This is the summer cropping season of India.
3. Pulses like arhar, moong, gram, urad contain ....
4. It is a coarse grain.
5. The two important beverages in India are...
6. One of the four major fibres grown on black soil.
_________________ agriculture is practised on small patches of land with the help of primitive tools like hoi, dao and digging sticks and family/ community labour.
Slash and burn agriculture is known as ___________ in north eastern states.
Which one of the following crops is sown in winter from October to December and harvested in summer from April to June?
Which of one the following crops is grown with the onset of monsoon and are harvested in September-October?
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