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  1. Mar 11, 2021 · Cropping intensity refers to raising of a number of crops from the same field during one agricultural year; it can be expressed through a formula. Cropping Intensity = Gross Cropped Area / Net Sown Area x 100. Gross sown area is the cumulative area (sown more than once) which was cultivated within a year by various crops.

  2. May 2, 2023 · Cropping intensity refers to the number of crops harvested from a given piece of land in a year. It is an essential component of agricultural productivity and has a significant impact on the global food supply. It has been practiced for centuries, dating back to the early days of agriculture.

  3. Nov 14, 2022 · Cropping Intensity is a physical quantity that describes the raising of numerous crops from the same land in a single agricultural year. Cropping Intensity is calculated as the ratio of Gross Area Sown to Net Area Sown.

  4. Cropping intensity: Number of crops cultivated in a piece of land per annum is cropping intensity. In Punjab and Tamil Nadu, the cropping intensity is more than 100% (i.e. around 140-150%). In Rajasthan, the cropping intensity is less. Multiple cropping: The intensification of cropping in time and space dimensions.

  5. Cropping Intensity = Gross Cropped Area / Net Sown Area x 100. Thus, higher cropping intensity means that a higher proportion of the net sown area is being cropped more than once during one agricultural year. This also implies higher productivity per unit of arable land during one agricultural year.

  6. Cropping intensity is defined as the number of crops a farmer grows in a given agricultural year on the same field (Raut et al., 2011), and is another means for intensification of production from the same plot of land. The indicator focuses on the agricultural year and assesses the number of crops grown.

  7. Jun 30, 2014 · The map shows cropping intensity, which is the number of crop harvests per cell per year. Cropping intensity is highest in irrigated regions, such as the Nile Delta, or in wetland...

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