Ryots were reluctant to grow indigo. Following are the reasons for the same.Find the Incorrect optionImmersive Reader
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i. When the crop was delivered to the planter after the harvest, a new loan was given to the ryot, and the cycle started all over again.
ii. Peasants who were initially tempted by the loans soon realised how harsh the system was.
iii. The price they got for the indigo they produced was very high which helped them to repay loans
iv. There were other problems too. The planters usually insisted that indigo be cultivated on the best soils in which peasants preferred to cultivate rice.
v. Indigo, moreover, had deep roots and it exhausted the soil rapidly. After an indigo harvest the land could not be sown with rice.
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iii
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they got very less price for production of indigo.
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