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they mostly produced cotton and indigo(dye). of course, they went on to sell them even. they had their markets ranging from Greece, rome etc.

apart from these commercial crops they also produced food crops such as rice, paddy for their own consumption.

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Early farmers in the indus valley produced?

Early Farmers in the Indus Valley produced enough grain for themselves and others.


Early farmers in indus valley produced?

Early Farmers in the Indus Valley produced enough grain for themselves and others.


How is the indus valley like the Greece valley?

Both the Indus and valleys of Greece were populated from early times by farmers and ranchers who had goats, sheep and cattle.


Who were the workers in the Indus Valley?

The farmers, tradesmen and slaves.


Were most of the people of the indus valley farmers?

Yes.


Why did farmers move to indus valley?

the fertile soil


What are the jobs in the indus river valley?

peasent farmers


Why did farmers moved to the Indus Valley?

the fertile soil


What environmental challenge did the farmers of the Indus Valley face that the Sumerians and Egyptians did not?

One is monsoons which destroyed crops, and another is that farmers in the Indus Valley could only plant crops in the areas where the water from the Indus was direct.


Were Almost all the people of the Indus Valley farmers?

yes


When and where did Early farmers begin?

Farming began in the Indus valley in the Mesolithic age. In the neolithic age these farmers started to lead a settled life to tend to their crops an look after their livestock.


What environmental challenges did the farmers in the Indus Valley face?

One is monsoons which destroyed crops, and another is that farmers in the Indus Valley could only plant crops in the areas where the water from the Indus was direct.