Geography, asked by riteshkumar98970, 10 months ago

why we're the cultivators reluctant to grow indigo​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The European planters forced the ryots to sign a contract to grow indigo on 25% of their land holdings. The farmers who signed the contract were paid money in advance to grow indigo. ... Thus the ryotswere reluctant to grow indigo.

Answered by Anonymous
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The cultivators were reluctant to develop indigo in light of the fact that the value they got for the indigo they created was low. The planters demanded that indigo be developed on the best soils in which laborers wanted to develop rice.The workers who got propelled credits from the grower understood that the costs they got for the indigo plant was excessively low and they were constantly associated with debt. Indigo must be developed on the ripe soil. The farmers constantly wanted to develop rice on the ripe soil as once indigo was developed, the ripeness of the dirt diminished. Therefore the ryots were hesitant to develop indigo.

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