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The definations of each type of industry (sugar, cotton, silk) with two examples.​


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Answered by yashkumar14122001
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Sugar industry is India's second largest organised industry next to cotton textiles. India is the second largest producer of sugarcane in the world, after Brazil.

Products and By-Products: Sugarcane is an important cash crop which is crushed in the factories to produce sugar. A fairly large amount is also used to make gur (jaggery) and khandsari. The sugar industry also supplies molasses, bagasse and press mud.

India is one of the largest cotton textile manufacturing countries in the world. It is a major industry in India as it directly or indirectly supports more than 40 percent of the country's labour force. This industry is divided into the handloom and powerloom sectors. The most important cotton mills in powerloom are located in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu. Handloom industry is located in every Indian state, however small it maybe.

India is one of the largest producers of silk in the world. It also has the distinction of manufacturing four varieties of silk, namely mulberry, eri, tasar and muga. It has the world monopoly of golden-yellow muga silk produced in Assam. It also has a long tradition of manufacturing and producing silk textiles. The rearing of silkworms for silk production is known as sericulture.

Answered by Sarah0909
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Sugar: Sugar is the generic name for sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates, many of which are used in food. Table sugar, granulated sugar, or regular sugar, refers to sucrose, a disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose. Simple sugars, also called monosaccharides, include glucose, fructose, and galactose. 

cotton: Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus Gossypium in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almost pure cellulose. ... The fiber is most often spun into yarn or thread and used to make a soft, breathable textile.

silk: Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons. The best-known silk is obtained from the cocoons of the larvae of the mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori reared in captivity.

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