India has poor productivity (318 kilograms per hectare in 2003) compared to worldwide average of 584 kg/ha, or China's 1,177 kg/ha. This is due to out-dated technology, inconsistent delivery of quality inputs, poor management practices, and rising crop pests.
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Main Crops that are exported by India are :- Wheat , Rice, Raw jute , Sugarcane, Cotton, Tea , coffee, Corn, Grains and Tobacco
Economic reasons and those reasons only find out more when you type in did great Britain help or hurt India on GoogleBritain wanted more raw materials and they knew India had vast amounts. Britain wanted to trade cotton for spices from Indonesia but Britain didnt have cotton. So they took over India and got their cotton and raw materials for their industries.With British merchants in control of India's foreign trade and with the financing of this trade centered in London, a three-way exchange developed: the tea Britain bought in China was paid for by India's exports of opium and cotton to China. And because of a rapidly increasing demand for tea in England, British merchants actively fostered the profitable exports of opium and cotton from India.From Michael Parenti's book "Againts empire" we find he says: "The massive poverty we associate with India was not that country'soriginal historical condition. British imperialism did two things:first, it ended India's development, then it forcibly underdevelopedthat country."
cotton and jute
basmati rice
India is one of the largest producerf of sugarcane and export it
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Not all south american countries import cotton.
"Raw" cotton means cotton that is unginned.
you clean raw cotton with take it to the gin.
In Pakistan fossil fuels, coal, gas, small amounts of oil and non-metallic minerals are some of the raw materials obtained by drilling.
Import: Toys, lead paint, computer parts, household goods, copper, and raw cotton. Exports: Coal, honey, ore, petroleum, natural gas, antimony, and molybdenum. Your welcome. :P
Wisconsin imports cotton products.
Raw cotton is cotton straight off the plant. Cotton grows on a bushy type of plant that is planted each spring. The plant has flowers on it that become cotton bolls. In the fall the plant is killed , so the cotton can be picked. The bolls open and you have raw unprocessed cotton. A cotton picker goes through the field and gets the raw cotton off of the dead stems. It takes about 3 times before the field is cleaned. The picked cotton is put into big trailers and taken to a cotton gin where the seeds are removed and packed into bales. Raw cotton is dense and can itch when you touch it.
Most of Britain's cotton came from its colonies in India and later from the southern United States during the Industrial Revolution. The demand for cotton textiles and the expansion of the cotton industry in Britain drove the need for a steady supply of raw cotton.
Raw, unfinished cotton is the term used for cotton which has just been removed from the plant. It looks similar to cotton balls.
Main Crops that are exported by India are :- Wheat , Rice, Raw jute , Sugarcane, Cotton, Tea , coffee, Corn, Grains and Tobacco
an example of an import is cotton