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Key Points

Key Points: Major Crops> Food Crops
  • Rice is a kharif crop needing 150–300 cm rainfall and a warm climate; major producers are West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh.
  • Wheat is a rabi crop requiring about 80 cm of rainfall, cool winters, and a warm harvest season; it is grown mainly in Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh.
  • Millets (jowar, bajra, ragi) are dry crops needing low rainfall and grow in the poor soils of semi-arid regions.
  • Pulses need 20–25°C temperature and 50–75 cm rainfall, grow on light soils, and are mainly produced in MP, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh.
  • India grows crops like rice, wheat, millets, maize, and pulses based on soil and climate conditions.
Key Points: Types of Farming in India > Commercial Farming
  • Commercial farming is practised mainly to produce crops for sale in the market and profit.
  • Cash crops like sugarcane, oilseeds, fibre crops and even food crops (rice, wheat) are grown on a large scale.
  • Large landholdings, high capital investment and mechanised farming methods are used.
  • Modern inputs such as HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers, pesticides and machinery are widely used.
  • It is mainly practised in regions with developed market economy like Punjab, Haryana, Western UP, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh.
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