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why are a variety of crops grown in india

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Answered by Anonymous
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A variety of food and non foodcrops are grown in different parts of the country depending upon the variations in soil, climate and cultivation practices. Major crops grown in India are rice, wheat, millets, pulses, tea, coffee, sugarcane, oil seeds, cotton and jute, 
Answered by anandspillai2004
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Our ountry is a variety of different soils and a variety of sources that make sour soil to be fertile on most of the seasons during annually irrigation and also a tradition to grow multicrop at a single time, thus helps on the growth of many different species of plants and vegetation crops.


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