tobacco plant, mohonia, hakonechloa etc...
19%
the different type of soil found in India are 1] black soil 2] alluvial soil 3] red soil and 4th lateral soil
red
Maharashtra and Gujrat
The percentage of land in India in terms of total landscape of earth is 2.3% , India is the 7th in terms of land area which is preceded by 1. Russia (11.5%), 2. Canada (6.7%), 3. China (6.4%), 4. USA (6.5%), 5. Brazil (5.7%) and 6. Australia (5.2%)
Pineapple, potatoes, various grains.
pineapples , potatoes, various grains, Maize (corn), Legumes, Cotton...
pineapples , potatoes, various grains etc
In India, different types of crops grown in various soils include rice and jute in alluvial soils, wheat and barley in black soils, tea and coffee in laterite soils, and pulses and millets in red and yellow soils. Each crop is suited to the specific soil characteristics of the region, allowing for optimal growth and yield.
red soil
Red soil is generally fertile because it contains a good amount of essential nutrients like iron and phosphorus. However, the fertility of red soil can vary depending on factors like its drainage, organic matter content, and pH levels.
Jowar can be grown on less fertile soils and requires moderate rainfall and moderate temperature. Specifically, alluvial soil or mixed black soil and red soil are perfect for Jowar.
india
coffee and red berries
coffee and red berries
maize legumes cotton potatoes all row crops
The northern plains in India primarily consist of alluvial soil, which is rich in nutrients and suitable for agriculture. This soil is deposited by rivers like the Ganges and its tributaries, making the region very fertile for crops.