No, debt hasn't grown as a result of home shopping. Home shopping, in general, has had a substitutive effect for out-of-home shopping, so the reason for debt growth must lie somewhere else.
cinnamon is not widely grown in India but it is grown little in kerela
Potato
Potato
Bananas
it is orange
Corn (maize)
The Kauri tree is the most widely grown tree in New Zealand. Native Kauri trees are believed to live up to 4,000 years.
Originally (hundreds of years ago), when chocolate was first discovered and brought to Europe, it was very rare and expensive. At that point, only the rich could afford it. In the native countries where cocoa beans grew (mostly in Central and South America), the chocolate was widely available to all classes of people. As chocolate became more commonly known, grown in new areas, successfully harvested, and industrialized, chocolate became more widespread and affordable until it is similar to how chocolate it avaiable and affordable today.
Apples but potato's are also widely grown.
The rimu tree.
Chili Peppers are now grown around the world, because they are widely used as food and as medicine.
Bamboo can with stand hard weather conditions.