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What is the Difference between Rabi Crop and Kharif Crop?

By BYJU'S Exam Prep

Updated on: November 9th, 2023

The Difference between Rabi Crop and Kharif Crop is that the Rabi crop is sown in winter from October to December and is harvested from April to June. On the other hand, Kharif crops are grown in different regions of the country with the onset of monsoon and are harvested in September-October. Another difference between Kharif and Rabi crops is that Rabi crops are grown in dry conditions, whereas Kharif crops require a moist climate.

Difference between Rabi Crop and Kharif Crop

The division of crops depends on the temperature, water, and moisture requirements per season. To have a clear picture of the major difference between Rabi Crops and Kharif Crops, go through the table below:

Particulars Rabi Crops Kharif Crops
Season Rabi crops are also known as winter crops. Kharif crops are known as monsoon crops
Sowing Time The seeds of these crops are sown at the start of the winter The seeds of these crops are sown at the start of the monsoon season.
Weather Conditions Rabi crops are best grown in the dry condition Kharif crops are Best grown in a moist climate
Harvesting Time These crops are harvested by the end of the winter season (end of February or March). These crops are harvested by the end of the monsoon (end of October).
States Punjab, Odisha, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan. Punjab, Kerala, Haryana, and Tamil Nadu
Examples Wheat, Cereals, Linseed, Barley, and Mustard. Cotton, Bajra, Sugarcane, Jowar, Maize, and Groundnut.

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