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Why is Andhra Pradesh known as Indian Granary?​

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Answered by beckyrenju
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Andhra Pradesh, known as the “Rice Granary of India” is the favourable tourist state in India, which has a coastline of 1000 kms with eight of its 23 districts having direct access to the sea. Located in South India, Andhra Pradesh is bounded by Tamil Nadu in the south, Maharashtra in the North and North-West, Madhya Pradesh in the North-East, Karnataka in the West, and by the Bay of Bengal in the East.

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Answered by Tanmayraj325
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Well, this is because Punjab is one of the most fertile regions in India. The region is ideal for wheat-growing. Rice, sugar cane, fruits, and vegetables are also grown. Indian Punjab is called the “Granary of India” or “India's bread-basket

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