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6. Why were ryots reluctant to grow indigo?

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Answered by MissPsyco
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The ryots were reluctant to grow indigo because: The planters paid a very low price for indigo. ... The planters insisted that the peasants cultivate indigo on the most fertile parts of their land, but the peasants preferred growing rice on the best soils after an indigo harvest.

Answered by ompatil852
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The ryots were reluctant to grow indigo because: ... This meant that the ryot was always under debt. The planters insisted that the peasants cultivate indigo on the most fertile parts of their land, but the peasants preferred growing rice on the best soils after an indigo harvest.They were paid very low-prices for it. They found that they would never earn any profit from the indigo plantation. ... So, after an indigo harvest, the land could not be used for sowing rice.

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