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why were the farmers of Bengal unwilling to grow opium in the farms​

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Answered by BrainUnlocker25
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Why were the farmers of Bihar and Bengal unwilling to grow opium?

Answer:

The farmers of Bihar and Bengal were unwilling to grow opium because

Opium had to be grown on the lands where pulses were grown.

Farmers were poor, didn’t own land to cultivate opium. They had to pay rent.

The cultivation of opium was difficult as the plant was delicate and spent more hours in nurturing it.

The price paid to cultivators for the opium was very low.Why were the farmers of Bihar and Bengal unwilling to grow opium?

Answer:

The farmers of Bihar and Bengal were unwilling to grow opium because

Opium had to be grown on the lands where pulses were grown.

Farmers were poor, didn’t own land to cultivate opium. They had to pay rent.

The cultivation of opium was difficult as the plant was delicate and spent more hours in nurturing it.

The price paid to cultivators for the opium was very low.

Answered by bavish7945
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Answer:

the farmers were relectunt to grow opium because

Explanation:

the crop had to be grown in best lands and were well manured.this land were usually used for growing pulses.if opium had grown in fertile land then pulses should have grown in non fertile lands.

and growing opium was difficult and time consumning..due tothis farmers were not able to look after other produce..

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