why the indian textiles initially prefer to produce yarn than fibre
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The yarn produced by Indian weavers were exported to Chana and Japan. The British traders almost did not import yarn in India. Also the Indian weaving community was scattered with unorganised and could not use the fine varieties . So they were exported.
The yarn produced by Indian weavers were exported to Chana and Japan. The British traders almost did not import yarn in India. Also the Indian weaving community was scattered with unorganised and could not use the fine varieties . So they were exported.
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