Farming began in the Indus valley in the Mesolithic age. In the neolithic age these farmers started to lead a settled life to tend to their crops an look after their livestock.
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Mountainous regions are very poor places for farming, which is why the early civilisations arose in the fertile river valleys and plains - Egypt, the Fertile Crescent, Indus valley, the Chinese river valleys.
startes raising cattle about 6000 BC and started planting crops in about 3000BC
They built terraces, or level platforms of earth on hills, for farming.
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It was a major producer of food from the Nile Valley.
Early farming groups made permanent settlements in areas with fertile soil and access to water sources such as rivers or lakes. Examples of such areas include the Nile Valley in Egypt, the Tigris and Euphrates River valleys in Mesopotamia, the Indus River Valley in South Asia, and the Yellow River Valley in China. These settlements eventually developed into cities and led to the rise of complex societies.
They developed around 6000-7000 Bc.
People have been cultivating food crops since the early days. Farming is one of the most ancient activities for most native communities.
The geographic factor that was most important to the development of the early river valley civilizations would be the river. This is because it gave them fertile soil to grow crops.
Early agriculture can be separated into two main categories -- plantation farming with slaves and small free farmers.