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Uttar Pradesh is the leading producer of sugarcane in India, thanks to its favourable climatic conditions and extensive cultivation practices.
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Andhra Pradesh is renowned for its banana production, particularly in regions like Krishna and Guntur.
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Assam is synonymous with tea, as it is one of the largest tea-producing regions in the world.
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Punjab is often referred to as the ‘Granary of India’ due to its significant wheat production.
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West Bengal stands out as one of the top rice-producing states in India.
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TMaharashtra is a leading producer of cotton in India, particularly in regions like Vidarbha and Marathwada.itle 3
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Madhya Pradesh is a major producer of pulses in India, with chickpeas (chana), lentils (masoor), and pigeon peas (toor dal) being prominent crops.
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Karnataka is the largest coffee producer in India, with regions like Coorg and Chikmagalur known for their coffee plantations.
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Each of these states plays a crucial role in India’s agricultural sector.