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Which of the following Plantation crop produces in India are produced in excess of its demand?
Question:
Which of the following Plantation crop produces in India are produced in excess of its demand?
Choose the correct answer:
- A. Tea ✅ Correct
- B. Foodgrains
- C. Petroleum
- D. Rubber
Explanation:
India is the second-largest producer of tea in the world after China. India stands 4th position in terms of export of tea.
India is the second-largest producer of tea in the world after China. India stands 4th position in terms of export of tea.
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Which of the following Indian State is largest producer of Rubber?
Explanation:
Kerala is the largest producer of Rubber.
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Which of the following state is not known for the production of cardamom?
Explanation:
Cardamom cultivation is concentrated on the Western Ghats in the country; and the Western Ghats are also known as “Cardamom Hills”. In 2012-13, as per provisional trade estimates, India's production is around 12,000 MT. Following states are the major producers of cardamom in India: 1. Kerala – 70% 2. Karnataka – 20% 3. Tamil Nadu – 10%
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Which of the following Indian state is popularly known as 'Garden of Spices'?
Explanation:
Kerala is referred to as the spice garden of India as it has a variety of spices and is popular in the entire world. Black pepper, Cinnamon, Turmeric, Cardamom, ginger, and nutmeg are the major spices grown in Kerala.
Kerala is referred to as the spice garden of India as it has a variety of spices and is popular in the entire world. Black pepper, Cinnamon, Turmeric, Cardamom, ginger, and nutmeg are the major spices grown in Kerala.
The Green Gold revolution is related to the ________.
Explanation:
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The tea plantation requires rainfall of______.
Explanation:
India is the largest producer and exporter of tea in the world. The ideal climatic conditions for the production and growing of tea are as follows: temperature- 21°C to 29°C and 150-250 cm of rainfall.
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The Ganga delta region is suitable for Jute cultivation due to the rich fertile _______ and favorable temperature and rainfall.
Explanation:
Jute is an important natural fiber. The share of the Ganga delta contributes for about 85% of the Worldwide Jute cultivation. The Ganga delta region is suitable for Jute cultivation due to the rich fertile alluvium soil and favorable temperature and rainfall.
Jute is an important natural fiber. The share of the Ganga delta contributes for about 85% of the Worldwide Jute cultivation. The Ganga delta region is suitable for Jute cultivation due to the rich fertile alluvium soil and favorable temperature and rainfall.
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Explanation:
A neutral country in a particular war, is a sovereign state which refrains from joining either side of the conflict and adheres to the principle of the Law of Neutrality under International Law.
A neutral country in a particular war, is a sovereign state which refrains from joining either side of the conflict and adheres to the principle of the Law of Neutrality under International Law.
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Explanation:
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Explanation:
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