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Cotton initially struggled to grow in many regions due to unfavorable climate conditions, poor soil quality, and limited agricultural knowledge among early cultivators. Additionally, pests and diseases often affected young cotton plants, hindering growth. Over time, advancements in agricultural practices, including crop rotation and better pest management, helped improve cotton cultivation. As a result, cotton became a more viable crop in suitable climates.

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