10 Agricultural States Of India

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Haryana

Haryana has a strong irrigation system and produces sugarcane, paddy, wheat, and sunflower.

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Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh is a major contributor to the Indian economy and produces pulses, wheat, and maize.

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Punjab

Punjab is known for its fertile land that is ideal for growing wheat, rice, vegetables, and sugarcane.

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Uttar Pradesh is a leading global producer of sugarcane and also grows bajra.

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Gujarat specializes in cotton production and also grows groundnut, green gram, and castor.

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West Bengal

West Bengal is involved in rice production and produces fruits such as mangoes, litchis, oranges, and guavas.

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Assam

Assam is the largest tea producer in India and its population is largely dependent on tea production.

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Andhra Pradesh produces crops such as Jowar, bajra, ragi, and tobacco.

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Karnataka

Karnataka relies heavily on farming for income and grows crops such as coffee, red chillies, and sesame.

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Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh uses 77% of its land for rice production and relies heavily on rainfall for successful crops.

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