Haryana has a strong irrigation system and produces sugarcane, paddy, wheat, and sunflower.
Madhya Pradesh is a major contributor to the Indian economy and produces pulses, wheat, and maize.
Punjab is known for its fertile land that is ideal for growing wheat, rice, vegetables, and sugarcane.
West Bengal is involved in rice production and produces fruits such as mangoes, litchis, oranges, and guavas.
Assam is the largest tea producer in India and its population is largely dependent on tea production.
Karnataka relies heavily on farming for income and grows crops such as coffee, red chillies, and sesame.
Chhattisgarh uses 77% of its land for rice production and relies heavily on rainfall for successful crops.