Land Use Patterns
Agricultural land use in India can be categorized into several types, each with its own significance:
Type of Land | Description | Use in Agriculture (%) |
---|---|---|
Net Sown Area | Land on which crops are sown at least once a year. | 58 |
Current Fallow Land | Lands left unplanted for a season or year to regain fertility. | 10 |
Fallow Lands Other Than Current Fallow | Land not used for cultivation for more than a year but less than five years. | 5 |
Culturable Waste Land | Land available for cultivation but not used for several years. | 4 |
Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands | Areas designated for grazing; crucial for livestock rearing. | 11 |
Miscellaneous Tree Crops & Groves | Lands not in the net sown area, used for fruit trees, etc. | 3 |
Barren and Wastelands | Areas not suitable for cultivation due to limitations like salinity. | 9 |
Agricultural Land Use in India| Chapter 3 Geography Notes
Agriculture has always been more than just a means of livelihood in India. The patterns of agricultural land use in the country are as diverse as its cultures and climates. In this article, you will get detailed notes on Agricultural Land Use in India from your Geography NCERT textbook.
Table of Content
- Agricultural Land Use in India
- Land Use Patterns
- Challenges and Adaptations
- Trends and Future Directions