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Farming Techniques in India!!

Farming Systems in India are strategically utilized, according to the locations where they are most suitable. The farming systems that significantly contribute to the agriculture of India are subsistence farming, organic farming, and industrial farming.

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Farming Techniques in India!!

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  1. FARMING TECHNIQUES IN INDIA Presented by: Shine Brand Seeds

  2. Discussion Structure Topics we will discuss • Introduction • Types of Farming • Irrigation Farming • Shifting Cultivation • Commercial Agriculture • Plantation farming • Crop rotation • Talk to Us SHINE BRAND SEEDS | 2020

  3. Introduction Farming Systems in India are strategically utilized, according to the locations where they are most suitable. The farming systems that significantly contribute to the agriculture of India are subsistence farming, organic farming, industrial farming. India's agriculture has an extensive background which goes back to at least 9 thousand years. In India, Agriculture was established throughout most of the subcontinent by 6000–5000 BP. SHINE BRAND SEEDS | 2020

  4. Do You Agree? Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens. Thomas Jefferson

  5. Types of Farming Based primarily on the nature of the land, climatic characteristics and available irrigation facilities, the farmers in India practice different types of farming: • Irrigation Farming • Shifting Cultivation • Commercial Agriculture • Plantation farming • Crop rotation SHINE BRAND SEEDS | 2020

  6. Irrigation Farming Irrigation farming is when crops are grown with the help of irrigation systems by supplying water to land through rivers, reservoirs, tanks, and wells. Over the last century, the population of India has tripled. The increase in agricultural production in India is mostly due to irrigation; close to three-fifths of India's grain harvest comes from irrigated land.

  7. Shifting Cultivation • Land is obtained by cleaning forest and agriculture is practiced till the fertility of the farm is exhausted. • After this another farm is cleared and agriculture is practiced on it. • Usually, plant, tuber crops like yam, tapioca and root crops are raised. • It is practiced mainly by tribal living in forest. SHINE BRAND SEEDS | 2020

  8. Commercial Agriculture • Commercial Agriculture is practiced to raise crops on a large scale with a view to export them to other countries and earn money. • Commercial agriculture is done mostly in sparsely populated areas. • Purpose of commercial agriculture is to sell the produce for money. • Wheat, cotton, sugarcane, corn etc. are some of the commercial crops.

  9. Plantation farming • Bush or tree farming is done on huge areas. • It is capital-centered and needs good managerial ability, technical knowledge, improved machineries, fertilizers, irrigation and transport facilities. • A particular or single sown crop like rubber, tea, coconut, coffee, cocoa, spices and fruit crops etc. is sown. • Plantation agriculture requires a long growing period. SHINE BRAND SEEDS | 2020

  10. Crop rotation • Crop rotation can be classified as a type of subsistence farming if there is an individual or communal farmer doing the labor and if the yield is solely for their own consumption • The general purposes of rotations are: • To improve or maintain soil fertility, reduce erosion, reduce the build-up of pests. • To spread the workload, reduce risk of weather damage. • To reduce reliance on agricultural chemicals, and increase net profits. SHINE BRAND SEEDS | 2020

  11. Talk to Us Mailing address 315, Princes Business Skypark, Indore, India 452010 Website www.shinebrandseeds.com Email address shinebrandseeds@gmail.com Phone number +91-8770896002

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