Rain-fed agriculture relies on natural rainfall for crop irrigation, with the success of crops dependent on timely monsoons and sufficient rainfall throughout the growing season.
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Rain-fed agriculture relies primarily on natural rainfall for irrigation, without the use of artificial irrigation systems. It is practiced in regions where sufficient rainfall supports crop growth without additional water inputs. Rain-fed agriculture is highly dependent on seasonal precipitation patterns and is vulnerable to fluctuations in rainfall.