Ranking of different states in different agricultural product production
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India's 10 largest agricultural producing states
India is the second largest producer of the country's largest producer of wheat, rice, sugarcane, many dried fruits and papaya, banana, mango, guava and vegetables (eggplant, potato, pumpkin, squash and gourd) in the country. . .
Rice - West Bengal
West Bengal is the highest producer of rice across India, heading Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Punjab.
Wheat - Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh is India's largest wheat producing state, followed by Punjab, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh.
Cotton - Gujarat
Gujarat is the largest producer of cotton in India, followed by Maharashtra, Telangana and Karnataka, which is the largest producer of groundnut in the state of India.
Sugarcane - Uttar Pradesh
During the rainy season during the sugarcane season, the crop of kharif crops or malt paddy is cut in India. Uttar Pradesh is the largest producer of sugarcane in India, followed by Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
Vegetables - West Bengal
West Bengal is the highest producer of fresh vegetables across India, heading Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh.
India is the largest producer and second exporter of ginger, okra and potato, onion, cauliflower, brinjal and cabbage.
Jute - West Bengal
West Bengal is the highest producer of jute across India, heading Bihar, Assam and Andhra Pradesh.
Jute is second most important natural fiber after cotton, and it is also the most economical natural fiber in the world.
Tea - Assam
Assam is the largest producer of tea in India, followed by West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh and other states of North India.
The most popular types of tea in India are Assam Tea, Nilgiris Tea, Darjeeling Tea and Kangra Tea.
Coffee - Karnataka
Karnataka is the highest producer of coffee across India, heading Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
Karnatak is also producing large quantities of maize, tea and sunlight.
Pulses - Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh is India's largest indigenous state, followed by Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.
Madhya Pradesh is also the largest producer state of soybean and garlic.
Rubber - Kerala
Kerala is the largest producer of rubber in India, followed by Tamil Nadu, the Northeastern states of Tripura and Karnataka. The state of Kerala is the largest producer of almond fruits, as well as small amounts of cardamom and cloves and other Indian spices.