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define the ryot cultivation of indigo​

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Answered by zain4716
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The price the peasants or ryots got for the indigo they produced was very low. The planters insisted that indigo be cultivated on the best soils in which peasants preferred to cultivate rice. As the Indigo plant had deep roots it exhausted the soil fertility and the land was unfit for rice cultivation.

Answered by hiterabitesayush
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In the Ryoti cultivation, the ryots cultivated indigo on their own lands as part of a contract with the planters. A painting of an Indigo factory. The planters gained land rights in a number of ways. They took waste or unoccupied lands on temporary or permanent leases from the Zamindars.

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