Social Sciences, asked by gavrav11, 10 months ago

Why do merchants and weavers both come to Erode's bi-weekly market ​

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Answered by sruthikumar2003002
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Answer:

Erode's bi-weekly cloth market in Tamil Nadu is one of the largest cloth markets in the world.

These merchants supply cloth on order to garment manufacturers and exporters around the country.

They purchase the yarn and give instructions to the weavers about the kind of cloth that is to be made.

Answered by dreamrob
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Merchants and weavers both come to Erode's bi-weekly because the cloth is available at a reasonable price.

• It saves cash of the weavers as they don't need to buy yarn and they don't worry about the sales.

• Erode is the biggest cloth market in Tamil Nadu and also famous in the World.

• South Indian traders also come and purchase cloth in this market.

• The merchant supplies the raw material and obtains the finished product.

• Weavers receive the yarn from the merchants and supply him the cloth.

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