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There are two peanut growing seasons in India: kharif and rabi. The kharif season accounts for about 85 percent of the total. The kharif crop is typically planted in late June and harvested in late October, and grown primarily in Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, and Maharashtra
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There are two peanut growing seasons in India: kharif and rabi. The kharif season accounts for about 85 percent of the total. The kharif crop is typically planted in late June and harvested in late October, and grown primarily in Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, and Maharashtra
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