The correct answer is: A) Dry seasons.
Fodder scarcity is a challenge faced by Telangana’s livestock sector, particularly during dry seasons. This is because during dry seasons, there is less rainfall and the land becomes dry and hard. This makes it difficult for plants to grow, which in turn reduces the availability of fodder for livestock.
The monsoon season is the time of year when most of the rainfall in Telangana occurs. This rainfall helps to keep the land moist and allows plants to grow. As a result, there is usually a good supply of fodder during the monsoon season.
Winter is the time of year when there is less rainfall in Telangana. This can lead to a shortage of fodder, as plants do not grow as well in dry conditions. However, the winter season is not as severe as the dry season, and there is usually still some fodder available.
Throughout the year, there is a need for fodder for livestock. However, the challenge of fodder scarcity is most acute during dry seasons.