| NOUN | a cultivable area | cultivable areas |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- It alone occupies 70% percent of total mango cultivable area of the state and was first introduced by the Farmers of Banaganapalli.
- Slash-and-burn is a type of shifting cultivation, an agricultural system in which farmers routinely move from one cultivable area to another.
- During the course of execution few canals including Kayamkulam Branch canal were dropped and now this project is benefitting net cultivable area of only 53514 Ha in 92 villages.
- Though some 82 percent of the total land are cultivated, only eight (8) percent of its total cultivable area is irrigated.
- 74 percent of the cultivable area in the district is irrigated.
- 3% of the net cultivable area is irrigated and the balance 82.7% of the area has to depend on the monsoon.
- "Le Clos de Gardon" is a cultivable area where the material from road ballasting was used to enclose the fields and meadows with a dry stone wall.
- 5% of the cultivable area of India.
- The main occupation of the people of Ramgarh district is cultivation. Cultivable area forms about 39% of the total area of the district.
- Sharda Sahayak Pariyojana provides protective canal irrigation for cultivable area of 2 m ha to lakhs of farmers in 150 development blocks of 16 districts in eastern Uttar Pradesh.
- The total cultivable area in India is 1,945,355 km2 (56.78% of it total land area), which is shrinking due to population pressures, desertification and rapid urbanisation.
- 22% is cultivable; of the cultivable area, 83.85% is irrigated.
- It has cultivable area of [...] settled for irrigation.
- 74 hectares with total cultivable area of 63.92% of total area & 21.27% of total cultivable area as irrigated area as per land use 2011.
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