Kharif
Kharif crops form an important part of the Indian agricultural cycle and are sown mostly during the monsoon between June and September. These are the crops dependent on the seasonal rains, which play a very strategic role in the growth of the crops and the good harvest. The yield of crops and type of crop sown depends on the timely arrival of the monsoons, and hence, Kharif crops are crucial to Indian food production and agricultural economy.
- Grown between June and September
- Crucial for food security and the agricultural economy
- Require consistent rainfall and warm temperatures for optimal growth
Rabi
Rabi season forms a very crucial component of the agricultural cycle in India and the crops are generally grown and harvested during the months of October and March. Rabi crops depend more on irrigation or surplus moisture, which is a reason for contributing to food security and diversity of agriculture.
- Grown between October and March
- Typically requires cooler climate conditions
- Relies on irrigation or soil moisture, not monsoon rains
- Crucial for food security, economic stability, and crop rotation
- Important for sustaining agricultural practices during the winter months
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