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Agriculture in India​

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Answered by BaapJi001
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India's agriculture is composed of many crops, with the foremost food staples being rice and wheat. Indian farmers also grow pulses, potatoes, sugarcane, oilseeds, and such non-food items as cotton, tea, coffee, rubber, and jute (a glossy fiber used to make burlap and twine).

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Answered by paramjeet621
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The backbone of a country’s economy like that of India’s, is the Agriculture. One of the oldest practices that made humans more civilized is Agriculture, and it has been in practice for more than over a thousand years.

With the advancement of technology, more modern equipment has been introduced to replace traditional farming methods. This evolution in farming has brought new heights to Agricultural development.

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