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. How was indigo cultivated in India during colonial period? Focus on indigo cultivation...reasons shown, and methods adopted​

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Answered by riyasharnagat980
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during a colonial period in India the cultivation was sustainable not commercial and the main focus was to sustain their life so farmers grow crop according to their needs and the tariff policy of zamindar for British government ,british get to know that India was good for cultivation of Indigo cash crop the British government forces farmer to grow cash crop Indigo cotton for their production of clothes and it act as a raw material for the industries of the British government pays extra charges for the production of Indigo and sometime the pre salary was paid to farmers for the production of cash crop and the taxes were reduced for the production of cash crops so the farmers of India had changed their growing farming patern ignore to food crop and they start growing cash crop for the extra payment and its lead to a scarcity of food in the economy and the prices were for the during the production of Indigo cash crop it lead bad effect in soil it damages the soil

Answered by Mbappe007
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During a colonial period in India the cultivation was sustainable not commercial and the main focus was to sustain their life so farmers grow crop according to their needs and the tariff policy of zamindar for British government ,british get to know that India was good for cultivation of Indigo cash crop the British government forces farmer to grow cash crop Indigo cotton for their production of clothes and it act as a raw material for the industries of the British government pays extra charges for the production of Indigo and sometime the pre salary was paid to farmers for the production of cash crop and the taxes were reduced for the production of cash crops so the farmers of India had changed their growing farming patern ignore to food crop and they start growing cash crop for the extra payment and its lead to a scarcity of food in the economy and the prices were for the during the production of Indigo cash crop it lead bad effect in soil it damages the soil

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