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Which are the main plantation crops of India?

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Answered by writersparadise
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Answer:

The main plantation crops found in India are tea, coffee, rubber, coconut, and cashew nut.

Explanation:

Tea plantations are mostly found in Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala, while coffee is grown mainly in the states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Kerala is also the largest producer of rubber as well as coconut in the country. Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh lead in production of cashew nuts.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

The main plantation crops of India are coconut, arecanut, tea, coffee, rubber, cashew and oil palm.

Explanation:

‘Plantation crops’ refer to all the crops that are cultivated on a large scale in extensive areas. They are usually owned and managed by an individual or company. They are usually cash crops and are of great economic importance.

In India, tea, coffee, rubber, coconut, oil palm, palmyra, cashew and arecanut are the major plantation crops. They contribute a good amount to the Indian economy as they are widely exported. Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra are the major states dealing with plantation crops.

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