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Indian agriculture is largely dominated by food crops. What is the reason for it? Give examples to support your answer.

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Indian agriculture is largely dominated by food crops because they occupy about 65% of the total cropped area and contribute around 50% of the total agricultural production value. India is mostly self-sufficient in food grains, and these crops are essential for the food security of the vast population. Food crops like rice, wheat, barley, maize, millets (e.g., jowar, bajra, ragi), and pulses (e.g., gram, tur) are grown throughout the country in different seasons (Kharif, Rabi, and Zaid), adapting to the varied climate and soil conditions. This dominance is also because food crops are mostly subsistence in nature, providing direct sustenance to farmers and consumers alike.

Examples include:

  • Rice and maize (Kharif crops)
  • Wheat and barley (Rabi crops)
  • Pulses grown in various soils under rainfed conditions

Such dominance ensures food availability and nutritional security nationwide.

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Chapter 15: Agriculture - II: Food Crops - EXERCISES [Page 188]

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Morning Star Total Geography [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 15 Agriculture - II: Food Crops
EXERCISES | Q IV. 1. | Page 188
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