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.
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States of India who possess the largest area of irrigated lands are Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. They possess 60 to 100 percent area of irrigated lands.
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data related to area under protected cultivation is not available in any government website but in some literatures it is mentioned as 25000 ha.
mango has the maximum genetic species inn India.
TamilNadu Kerala Karnataka Andhra Pradesh and Punjab .
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China has the largest area under tea cultivation in the world.
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data related to area under protected cultivation is not available in any government website but in some literatures it is mentioned as 25000 ha.
Chattishgarh is the state covered by Forest( most of its area is covered with forest)
rice. It is one of the most widely consumed staples in India, making it a popular crop for cultivation due to its high demand and economic importance.
mango has the maximum genetic species inn India.
TamilNadu Kerala Karnataka Andhra Pradesh and Punjab .
nij cultivation was the process of growing indigo in which the british forced India to grow it. a)In this system of cultivation the planters produced indigo in the lands that he controlled directly. b)He either bought the land or rented it from the zamindars. c)Under nij cultivation the cultivator grew indigo by employing hired laborers.
Agriculture is the largest land use in the province. Approximately 2.5 million hectares is under cultivation of which about 270,000 hectares is under irrigation.