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What is plantation agriculture?


Plantation agriculture is a type of commercial farming where only a single crop (like tea, coffee, sugarcane, cashew, rubber, banana or cotton) is grown. Large amount of labour and capital are required. The produce is processed in the farm itself or nearby factories.

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Name the factors influencing agriculture.


Factors influencing agriculture are topography of soil and climate.

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What is shifting cultivation? What are its disadvantages?


Shifting cultivation is the form of agriculture in which a plot of land is cleared by felling the trees and burning them. The ashes are then mixed with the soil and crops are grown. After the soil loses its fertility, the land is abandoned and the cultivator moves to a new plot.


It causes deforestation, soil erosion and are not viable on large scale.

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What is agriculture?


The science and art of cultivation on the soil, raising crops and rearing livestock.

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Name the fibre crops and name the climatic conditions required for their growth.


Two major fibre crops are jute and cotton.

Jute grows well on alluvial soil and requires high temperature, heavy rainfall and humid climate.

Cotton requires high temperature, light rainfall, two hundred and ten frost-free days and bright sunshine for its growth.

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