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what is indigo crop ? in few lines

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Answered by dakshmalhotra
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Indigo crop is a crop which is used to produce blue-coloured dye called indigo. It is used to colour and dye fabrics. The British forced the farmers in Bengal to grow this crop on the most fertile soil where they preferred growing pulses or rice instead.


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Answered by XItzBabeX
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Some species, particularly true indigo (Indigofera tinctoria) and Natal indigo (I. ... arrecta), were once an important source of indigo dye. The cultivation of indigo plants and the extraction of the dyestuff were an important industry in India up to the beginning of the 20th century.

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