Zaid Farming Issues In India Exclusive 🔥

Here’s a detailed write-up on , suitable for a blog, academic submission, or policy brief. Zaid Farming in India: Opportunities and Persistent Challenges Introduction India’s agricultural calendar is traditionally divided into three main cropping seasons: Kharif (monsoon), Rabi (winter), and Zaid (summer). The Zaid season falls between Rabi and Kharif, typically from March to June. It is a short-duration cropping window characterized by high temperatures and increasing water scarcity. Crops like watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber, bitter gourd, pumpkin, moong, and fodder are commonly grown during Zaid.

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