Which crop was introduced in india in the 17th century?
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Maize
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Maize the crop which was introduced in India in the 17th century.
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Maize was introduced in ‘India in the 17th century’. Alternate spells of rain and ‘sunny weather’ are ideal for it.
Answer: Option D
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Maize can be grown in a number of areas and the right temperature for it is thirty-five degrees. It is best cultivated on fertile alluvial soil and red soul with a good drainage system. It requires about seventy-five centimeters of rainfall. Maize is grown in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, and Madhya Pradesh. It requires alternate spells of rain.
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