Given below are some points with regard to the nij cultivation of indigo. Select the one that is not related to the nij cultivationImmersive Reader
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The planters produced indigo in the lands that he directly controlled.
Planters cultivated in lands either bought by them or rented it from other zamindars and produced indigo by directly employing hired labourers
Planters needed large areas in compact blocks to cultivate indigo
The planters were forced to sign a contract , an agreement
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The indigo cultivation included the nij cultivation. In nij cultivation, indigo was grown on territories under his direct control by the planters. The zamindars sold or rented the land to the planters, who used hired laborers directly to produce indigo.
Explanation:
- Nij and ryoti were the two major ways used to cultivate indigo. The planter cultivated indigo using the nij farming technique in areas under his own control. He either purchased the land himself or leased it from other zamindars, and he used hired laborers directly to manufacture indigo. demonstrating that OPTION (A) is accurate.
- Indigo grows well in tropical climates since India is a tropical nation. Britain, Italy, and France all utilized indigo from India. The indigo color was utilized by the makers to dye clothing. Despite the high cost of indigo and indigo cultivation. Thus, another plant known as woad was a source of dependence for European textile makers. It validates OPTION (B) as correct.
- The soil is impacted by soil erosion during indigo cultivation, which removes the top layer of soil, makes the soil more difficult to work, and is also impacted by microbes. demonstrating the validity of OPTION (C) as well.
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