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the crops grown in red gravelly clay

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Ginger can be grown in a wide variety of soils, such as sandy loams, clay loams, alluvial, and lateritic soils. However, it is mainly grown in red and laterite soils of Kerala, Karnataka, Odisha, West Bengal, Maharashtra, and northeastern states of India.

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Red soil is a type of soil that develops in a warm, temperate, moist climate under deciduous or mixed forest, having thin organic and organic-mineral layers overlying a yellowish-brown leached layer resting on an illuvium red layer. Red soils are generally derived from crystalline rock. They are usually poor growing soils, low in nutrients and humus and difficult to be cultivated because of its low water holding capacity.

Red soils are an important resource.

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