Geography

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    Oilseeds

    When we talk about agriculture in India, our minds often go to wheat, rice, or sugarcane. But hidden in the background, quietly driving our kitchens, industries, and livestock care, are oilseeds. From mustard oil in your tadka to soybean meal in cattle feed, oilseeds are everywhere—yet often overlooked. 🔹 What Are Oilseeds? Oilseeds are crops…

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    Tobacco

    –A Crop with Deep Roots and Wide Reach Let us begin with a simple fact: Tobacco was not born in India—it was brought by the Portuguese in 1508, during their trading voyages, and like many colonial imports, it stayed. But over time, India not only adopted tobacco; it became one of its largest producers in…

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    Sugarcane

    — The Pillar of India’s Commercial Crops Imagine India’s commercial crops like a royal court. There are many members—cotton, tea, coffee, jute—but the king, in terms of value of production, is Sugarcane. And this is not a new entry into the royal court. Sugarcane is indigenous to India, meaning it is as rooted in this…

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    Jute

    –The Golden Fiber of India Imagine a fibre that shines like gold under the sun, yet grows from the muddy soils of riverbanks. That’s Jute for you—long, soft, shiny, strong, and natural. 🧵 What is Jute? 🏭 What is Jute Used For? Let’s understand this like a supply-chain. Once jute is extracted and processed, it’s…

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    Cotton

    Cotton is India’s most important fibre crop. Think of it as the backbone of the textile industry — from a simple kurta to designer wear, cotton is central. But cotton isn’t just about fibre. The cotton seed has two crucial uses: So, cotton supports both industry and agriculture. It is not just a fibre crop;…

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    Major Cash Crops

    While food crops sustain life, cash crops sustain the economy. These are the crops primarily grown for commercial purposes—sold in the market rather than consumed directly by the farmer. Their contribution to India’s agricultural GDP is significantly high despite occupying a smaller share of cultivated land. In the upcoming sections, we will explore these cash…

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    Pulses

    In simple terms, pulses are leguminous crops harvested for their dry seeds. They are rich in protein, especially important in a vegetarian diet like that of a large population in India. Types of Pulses in India India grows a variety of pulses, the most notable ones being: Unique Feature: Natural Soil Doctors All pulses except…

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    Millets

    Imagine you’re in a village where rainfall is uncertain, the soil is not very fertile, and irrigation is difficult. In such places, farmers turn to a class of crops called millets—also known as “coarse grains”, but don’t let that name fool you. Coarse in name, but rich in nutrition. Millets are short-duration warm-weather grasses, often…