Why were ryots reluctant to grow indigo?
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The ryots were reluctant to grow indigo because the price they got for the indigo they produced was very low. The planters insisted that indigo be cultivated on the best soils in which peasants preferred to cultivate rice.
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- The ryots were reluctant to grow indigo because the price they got for the indigo they produced was very low.
- The planters insisted that indigo be cultivated on the best soils in which peasants preferred to cultivate rice.
- Indigo had to be grown on the fertile soil.
- However, it exhausted the fertility of the soil. The farmers always preferred to grow rice on the fertile soil as once indigo was cultivated, the fertility of the soil decreased. Thus the ryots were reluctant to grow indigo.
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