kharif

Japanese: kharif
kharif


[Agriculture]
The most important industry in the Indian subcontinent is agriculture. In northern India, agriculture in the subcontinent is roughly divided into kharif, which is cultivated during the southwest monsoon season, and rabi, which is cultivated during the dry season from October to April. The main crops in rabi are wheat, barley, and other grains, and oil crops such as rapeseed, while the remaining important crops belong to kharif cultivation. …

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Japanese:


[農業]
 インド亜大陸の最も重要な産業は農業である。亜大陸の農業は,北インドでは,ほぼ南西モンスーン期を作期とするカリフkharifと10~4月の乾季を作期とするラビrabiに大別される。ラビ作の主要作物は小麦,大麦などの麦類と菜種などの油料作物を主とし,残りの重要作物はカリフ作に属している。…

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