How can india grow almost every crop explain with example
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All the crops grown in India requires sunshine either for small time period or for year long.For example wheat and cotton requires ample amount of sunshine during their growth period.Similarly tea,coffe, tobaco, spiece etc. also grows best with optimum amount of sunshine.Hence it is said that India produces almost every crop under the sun
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India is essentially an agrarian economy, where almost two-thirds of its population is
directly or indirectly dependent on agriculture for livelihood.
India is a land of endless growing season and farming is possible almost throughout
the year.
India lies in different climatic zones and it experiences all types of climate found in
the world.
India has practically all types of soil.
India has a large area under active farming.
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