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India's rank in the world in terms of area, arable land, cement

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Answered by DhananjayJha
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Agricultural ProductionLargest producer of milk.Largest producer of millets in the worldLargest producer of jute.Largest producer of ginger.Largest producer of bananas.Largest producer of castor oil seeds.Largest producer of mangoes.Largest producer of safflower oil seeds.Largest producer of papayas.Largest producer of cottonseed (As per International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) report for the month of March 2017)Second largest producer of tea, the first position being held by China.Second largest producer of sugarcane, the first position being held by Brazil.Second largest producer of wheat, the first position being held by China.Second largest producer of onions, the first position being held by China.Second largest producer of potatoes, the first position being held by China.Second largest producer of garlic, the first position being held by China.Second largest producer of rice, the first position being held by China.Second largest producer of cement., next to China.Second largest producer of silk, the first position being held by China.NOTE: The agricultural information is as per latest data available on the website of Food and Agricultural Organisation.Miscellaneous1st to introduce government supported family planning in the world.Largest postal network in the world.Largest livestock population.Largest consumer of gold jewellery.India has the second largest arable land in the world. The USA has the largest arable land in the world.India is the third largest producer and second largest consumer of fertiliser in the world.India has the largest deposits of Thorium in the world.
Answered by Riya090914
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India's arable land area of 159.7 million hectares (394.6 million acres) is the second largest in the world, after the United States. Its gross irrigated crop area of 82.6 million hectares (215.6 million acres) is the largest in the world.

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