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Why is the net sown area of the cotton crop declining? - Geography

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Why is the net sown area of the cotton crop declining?

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Because growing cotton has become relatively less profitable and more risky, farmers are switching land away from cotton due to unreliable rainfall and limited irrigation (water stress), soil degradation and low yields, rising input/cost and market pressures, and competition for land from higher‑value crops or non‑agricultural uses.

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Chapter 17: Agriculture - IV: Cash Crops (2) - EXERCISES [Page 208]

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Morning Star Total Geography [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 17 Agriculture - IV: Cash Crops (2)
EXERCISES | Q II. 1. (d) (ii) | Page 208
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