Anjali Rawat23 Jun, 2023Business
Monoculture farming in India refers to the agricultural practice of cultivating a single crop species on a large scale within a specific region or area. It involves the systematic planting, growth, and harvesting of a single crop, often for commercial purposes. Monoculture farming in India has both advantages and disadvantages. It allows for efficient land and resource utilisation, as farmers can focus on maximising the production of a single crop. It also facilitates mechanisation and simplifies agricultural processes. Additionally, monoculture farming can contribute to increased yields and economies of scale, benefiting farmers economically.
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