why indian farmer reluctant the opium growth
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Because after cropping opium the land becomes barren.
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the farmers were reluctant to grow opium because
• They were very delicate crops so they needeed more time for their care that meant that farmaers can't look after other crops.
• once grown , they took out all the fertility of the soil . This made the soil unfertile.
• The prices that the farmers were given for the priduce were very low. and other points are marked here
• They were very delicate crops so they needeed more time for their care that meant that farmaers can't look after other crops.
• once grown , they took out all the fertility of the soil . This made the soil unfertile.
• The prices that the farmers were given for the priduce were very low. and other points are marked here
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