Major food crops of the state Assam and it's contribution on economic development
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Agriculture plays the chief role of revenue earning in Assam economy. ... Other food crops cultivated in Assam agriculture include jute, sugarcane, fruits, tea, pulses, coconut, potatoes, cotton, and arecanuts. More than 50 percent of the total population of the state are involved in agricultural activities of Assam.
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If most other states in India are moving from their conventional agricultural economy towards industry or services, Assam is still heavily dependent on the farming sector.
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- The economy of Assam is essentially farm-based. Agriculture as farmers, agriculture workers, or both are used to support over 70% of the state's population. A bulk of the state's populace live in rural areas, wherein the "mainstay of business is production agriculture".
- Food and cash crops are being cultivated by Assam. In this State,maize (corn), rice (paddy), potatoes, legumes, wheat, and so on are the most common food products produced, with jute, tea, sugar cane, tobacco, & cotton as their major cash crops. Tea is Assam 's biggest cash crop and the state is renowned for its tea worldwide. Moreover, the secondary and tertiary industries in relation to tea industries depend on a large number of Assam 's population.
- Assam is, however, far behind in using modern farming technology in order to improve agricultural productivity in comparison to the rest of the nation. While rice is the primary and primary crop of Assam, its productivity has not increased over the years, while the productivity & land acreage has been slightly increased by other crops
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