What Is Kharif Crop Now

If you have ever studied agriculture, economics, or even glanced at a seasonal calendar in India, you have likely encountered the term But what exactly does it mean? In the simplest terms, a Kharif crop is a crop that is sown at the beginning of the monsoon season and harvested at the end of the monsoon season.

Thrives in the black cotton soil of Maharashtra and Gujarat. It requires high temperatures and moderate rainfall.

If you are a student or farmer visiting fields, here is a quick checklist to identify if you are looking at a Kharif crop:

While Kharif crops are vital for food security, their reliance on nature makes them highly vulnerable. Climate Change and Monsoonal Shifts

Unlike the rigid schedule of a factory, a Kharif farmer’s calendar follows the sky.

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