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On the outline of the map show wheat,rice,jute,sugarcane,tea,coffee producing areas in India plz show this in Political map ​

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Answered by priyanshuemperor
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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Wheat - Uttar Pradesh is the highest producer.

Rice - West Bengal is the largest producer.

Jute - West Bengal leads in the jute production

Sugarcane - Uttar Pradesh is the highest producer

Tea - Assam is the topmost producer

Coffee - Karnataka is the largest producer.

Explanation:

Wheat:

  • Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, and Gujarat are India's top wheat-producing states.
  • India's primary cereal crop is wheat.
  • In the nation, there are around 29.8 million hectares of cropland.
  • The majority of Indian wheat is soft/medium hard, medium protein, white bread wheat, slightly resembling hard white wheat from the United States.
  • Hard, high-protein and high-gluten wheat is mainly grown in central and western India.

Rice:

  • India's greatest producer of rice is the state of West Bengal. The majority of its arable land is used for rice farming.
  • Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Orissa, Chhattisgarh and Bihar are the rice-producing states.
  • Over 5.46 million hectares of arable land, the state produced roughly 15.75 million tons of rice in the 2016 fiscal year.

Jute:

  • Along with Bihar, Assam, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tripura, and Meghalaya, West Bengal leads the world in jute production.

Sugarcane:

  • Uttar Pradesh is the Indian state that produces the most sugarcane. In India, sugarcane is a crucial crop.
  • Because sugarcane is used to make a variety of other goods, including sugar and jaggery.
  • According to the 2013–14 fiscal year, it contributed roughly 38.61 per cent to global sugarcane production.

Tea:

  • West Bengal and Assam are the two states in India that produce the most tea.

Coffee:

  • Karnataka produced the most coffee in India, accounting for 71.5 per cent of the total.
  • Tamil Nadu came in third over the same time period, followed by Kerala.
  • Robusta is the most widely grown kind of coffee in India, accounting for around 71.6% of all coffee produced there.

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