Abstract
India is a significant agricultural powerhouse Agriculture employs two-thirds of the country's population. Agriculture is a main activity that produces the majority of the food we eat. It generates raw materials for a variety of industries in addition to food grains. The geographical situation of India is special in terms of agriculture since it gives several favorable circumstances. Plain regions, good soil, a lengthy growth season, and a broad range of weather conditions, among other things, exist. Apart from its unique geographical location, India has constantly made creative attempts to enhance output via the use of science and technology. Cropping trends and agricultural practices in the nation some of the most significant crops cultivated in the nation include various types of food and fiber crops, vegetables and fruits, spices and sauces, and so on. Agriculture is one of the most significant areas in both India and the rest of the world. We can't fathom a world without agriculture. As a result, understanding the relevance of diverse forms of agriculture in India is a must. Agriculture is comparable to farmers, and it is incomplete without farmers. An agricultural system might be a single farm or a collection of farms with similar agricultural characteristics. The act of cultivating crops and raising livestock for human consumption and use is referred to as agriculture. Many various kinds of production have been implemented since the advent of agriculture.
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