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what is nij cultivation?

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Answered by rajeshpanjiyar99
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Nij Cultivation: In this system, the planter produced indigo on those lands which were under his direct control. The planter either bought the land or rented it from other zamindars. He directly employed labourers to produce indigo. The problem with nij cultivation


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Answered by bhaktmahakalka128
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Hey mate!!

Hey mate!!Here's your answer!!

In Nij cultivation, the British planter either bought land or took it on rent. Then, he hired labour to work on the land and grow indigo. So, nij cultivation 25 percent of the land under indigo cultivation. However, the system was not without problems.

  • The planters needed large, compact blocks of land. Only small clots could be acquired that were fertile.

  • The planter needed plots near the indigo factories. It what difficult to evict people living near the factories and often lead to conflict.

  • It was difficult to secure large amount of labour. Mostly farmers were busy planting rice at the same time of the year.

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