Author : RadhikaSethi 1
Date of Publication :30th April 2018
Abstract: A major area of research in Indian Punjab is in crop diversification. Crop Diversification means cropping system to agricultural production on same farm to increase biological stability of the farm. Then present studies and attempt to focus on the systematic review of the literature about the crop diversification and role of clustering in crop diversification. The finding showed that clustering provide better crop diversification. We will also consider possible future work to provide different clustering techniques to gain most of the knowledge in crop diversification.
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