data related to area under protected cultivation is not available in any government website but in some literatures it is mentioned as 25000 ha.
Rice is one of the chief grains in India, and the country stands second as the world’s largest producer of this grain. Furthermore, it is the largest exporter of rice across the globe. The fact that rice is a dominant crop in the country, its cultivation is done at a massive pace. While rice cultivation is done by different methods based on the region, traditional practices are still in use and play a major role in harvesting rice. Read more about rice cultivation at VeerOverseas website.
mango has the maximum genetic species inn India.
TamilNadu Kerala Karnataka Andhra Pradesh and Punjab .
it has tremendous scope inIndia ,since we knowing that flower is the symbol of love and it has more demand in market abroad also area of flower cultivation is increasing day by day ,
forest in India since 1980 and the trends are:
gujrat
Rice
hi my name is sandy and the answer to this question is that if we compare the sugar cultivation between India and Australia i think that in area Australia is better in cultivation methods Australia is better
Uttar pradesh
this is so that a farmer can get more out of an area under cultivation
Rice is one of the chief grains in India, and the country stands second as the world’s largest producer of this grain. Furthermore, it is the largest exporter of rice across the globe. The fact that rice is a dominant crop in the country, its cultivation is done at a massive pace. While rice cultivation is done by different methods based on the region, traditional practices are still in use and play a major role in harvesting rice. Read more about rice cultivation at VeerOverseas website.
mango has the maximum genetic species inn India.
TamilNadu Kerala Karnataka Andhra Pradesh and Punjab .
The East India Company adopted coercive methods to expand the area under indigo cultivation. They would prevent peasants from planting food crops and, instead, forced them to grow indigo. They also forced peasants to take loans at high interest rates, thereby pushing the peasants into a debt trap. Once the peasants got so entrapped, they had to continue to grow indigo in order to keep repaying the debt.
22.70 percent is under forest
22.47
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