why were ryots reluctant to grow indigo?
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The planters paid a very low price for indigo.
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The ryots were reluctant to grow indigo because: The planters paid a very low price for indigo. The ryots were not in a position to even recover their cost, earning a profit was a far-fetched idea. ... The land could not be used for sowing rice, the ryots were reluctant to grow indigo.
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