ICSE Class 6 Geography Question 5 of 14

Agriculture — Question 8

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Question 8

Name the two chief cropping seasons of India giving suitable examples of crops cultivated in each.

Answer

There are broadly two cropping seasons in India.

  1. Kharif or summer crops are sown in June-July and harvested in October-November. Rice, sugar cane, cotton and jute are important kharif crops.

  2. Rabi or winter crops are sown in October-November and harvested in March. Wheat, mustard and gram are notable rabi crops of India.