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When does the period of Kharif crops end in Pakistan?

A. October and November
B. September and October
C. November and December
D. None of these
Correct Answer: B. September and October

Kharif crops are fundamentally monsoon crops, meaning they are sown at the onset of the monsoon season, typically from June to July, and harvested after the monsoon recedes. In Pakistan, the harvesting period for these crops, which include rice, cotton, and maize, generally concludes between September and October. This timeframe is accurate because it marks the end of the monsoon rains and the beginning of cooler, drier weather suitable for harvesting. Options A (October and November) and C (November and December) are incorrect as they extend too late into the year, overlapping significantly with the sowing period for Rabi crops. Option D is false because a correct period is identified.

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