why did the farmers stop cultivation in Bengal
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farmers get a little bit of problems there. so they are not able to grow crops there. there is one more reason that farmers complaint about their cold storage and irrigation factstiles ;and the land was not fertilize
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1.In march 1859, thousands of farmers in Benga refused to grow indigo.
2.The British became dessent and refused to pay rents to the planter's and attacked indigo factories.
3.This worried the government and resulted in setting up the indigo commission to enquire.
4.The commission held the planter's guilty was not profitable for farmers.
5.As a result indigo production collapsed in Bengal.
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