Why were Indian farmers reluctant to grow opium?
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The Indian farmers were reluctant to grow opium due to: The crop had to be grown on the best land, on fields that lay near the villages and were well manured. ... Finally, the price the government paid for the opium produce was very low and would provide the farmers with no profits.
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The Indian farmers were reluctant to grow opium due to: The crop had to be grown on the best land, on fields that lay near the villages and were well manured. ... Finally, the price the government paid for the opium produce was very low and would provide the farmers with no profits.
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