Geography
Why was the Green Revolution not beneficial for all farmers?
Agriculture
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Only rich farmers with large farms gained benefit, while small farmers could not afford the expensive inputs like HYV seeds and modern machinery.
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Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Topography refers to the relief features. Levelled landscape always helps in ploughing, irrigating and harvesting crops. Thus, the major farming areas are in the plains. On the other hand, crops such as tea and coffee grow better on hill slopes as they cannot withstand stagnant water. Crops such as rice and jute that require more water are ideally grown in the lowlands. Sometimes broad steps have to be cut on highlands such as mountain slopes, to get the flat terrain required for cultivation of these crops. This is known as terrace cultivation.
- What are the advantages of farming on levelled topography? Which crops can be grown on these?
- Why are tea and coffee grown on hill slopes?
- Why do you think some crops need to be grown on hill slopes?
Picture-based Question.


Identify the type of farming shown in:
Picture 1: ……………
Picture 2: ……………Where are these kind of farming practiced?
Picture 1: ……………
Picture 2: ……………Write a brief note describing the farming methods shown in Picture 1 and Picture 2.
Why is there a predominance of food crops in intensive subsistence farming?
Why does plantation farming require huge capital?