Social Sciences, asked by zakwanghazali, 1 year ago

why were ryots reluctant to grow indigo?

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Answered by smmeraj8456
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Hence, they fixed very high revenue demand. Peasants were not able to pay the revenue. The ryots fled the countryside and villages became deserted in many regions. ... Hence, the ryots were reluctant to grow indigo.
Answered by Anonymous
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The indigo seeds were costly and the colonial government paid less to them and the field fertility would go so they were not accepting to grow indigo

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