Cropping Pattern
There are cropping seasons in India.
1. Rabi
2. Kharif
3. Zaid
Rabi | Kharif | Zaid | |
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Sowing season | October to December (Winter) | April-May (Beginning of the rainy season) | Between the Rabi and Kharif seasons (March to July) |
Harvesting season | April to June (Summer) | September- October | |
Important crops | Wheat, gram, barley, mustard, and peas | Paddy, jowar, bajra, maize, types of dals- moong, urad, tur, jute, cotton, soybean, groundnut | Watermelon, cucumbers, muskmelon, vegetables, fodder crops. |
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CBSE Notes Class 10 Geography Chapter 4 – Agriculture
CBSE Notes Class 10 Geography Chapter 4- Agriculture is about agriculture and the agricultural sector in India. Agriculture is the prime activity of the economy of India and produces raw materials for various types of industries. We will focus on and study the types of farming, cropping patterns, and also the various major crops that are grown in India. We will also learn about the contribution of agriculture to the national economy, to employment, and also about the outputs emerging from agriculture.
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Table of Content
- Topics Covered in Chapter 4 Agriculture of Class 10
- Highlights of Chapter 4- Agriculture
- CBSE Notes Class 10 Geography Chapter 4- Agriculture
- Types of Farming
- Cropping Pattern
- Major Crops
- Food Crops other than grains
- Non-Food Crops
- Technological and Institutional Reforms
- Contribution of Agriculture to the National Economy, Employment, and Output
- Food Security
- Impact of Globalization on Agriculture