India should optimise the potential of commercial crops to provide income security to the farmers.
Agriculture contributes to 17-18% of GDP but employs more than 50% of Indian workforce.
Cash Crops |
Leading Producer |
India’s Rank |
Cotton |
China |
Second |
Jute |
India |
First |
Sugarcane |
Brazil |
Second |
Tobacco |
China |
Second |
Chilli |
India, China, Ethiopia |
First |
Turmeric |
India, China, Myanmar |
First |
Tea |
China, India, Sri Lanka, |
Second |
Coffee |
Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia, |
Sixth |
Arecanut |
India, Bangladesh, Myanmar |
First |
Rubber |
Thailand, Indonesia |
Fourth |
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STEPS TAKEN TO PROMOTE COMMERCIAL FARMING |
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Quick facts
Board |
Headquarters |
Tobacco Board |
Guntur, Andhra Pradesh |
Tea Board |
Kolkata, West Bengal |
Coffee Board |
Bangalore, Karnataka |
Rubber Board |
Kottayam, Kerala |
Spices Board |
Kochi, Kerala |
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