Why Britishers were not able to cultivate Indigo in Europe
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The tropical climate is good for indigo plantation. By the thirteenth century, Indian indigo was being used in Italy, France and Britain. France and Germany outlawed imported indigo in the 16th century to protect the local woad dye industry. The woad producers in Europe were worried by the competition from indigo and hence pressurized their governments to ban the import of indigo.
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The tropical climate is good for indigo plantation. By the thirteenth century, Indian indigo was being used in Italy, France and Britain. ... The woad producers in Europe were worried by the competition from indigo and hence pressurized their governments to ban the import of indigo
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