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Tribals used the seeds of Sal tree for.......................... *​

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Answered by TrueRider
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After a gap of three years, sal (Shorea robusta) trees have yielded seeds in abundance, promising good returns for the resident Baiga tribe, which collects the seeds for a living. The humble sal seed yields butter used in bakery, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. India has the largest area under sal forest cover.

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After a gap of three years, sal (Shorea robusta) trees have yielded seeds in abundance, promising good returns for the resident Baiga tribe, which collects the seeds for a living. The humble sal seed yields butter used in bakery, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. India has the largest area under sal forest cove

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