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What do you understand by commercial crops?

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Crops grown with a view to earn revenue or income, either by exporting or sale within the country itself, e.g., sugarcane, cotton, oilseeds, tea, coffee, spices.

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Chapter 8: Agriculture in India - Very Short Questions

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Chapter 8 Agriculture in India
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