why is groundnut mostly grown in peninsular india
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India is the largest producer of the groundnut crop in the world after China. It occupies almost 3.6% of the country’s total cropped area and amounts to about 4% of the total agricultural production in the country. It is a tropical crop and is grown extensively in Peninsular India. Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu together produce more than half the groundnuts in India whereas Gujarat is the leading producer. The other groundnuts producing states are Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.
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