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Cotton isn't grown in Canada primarily due to its climate, which is not conducive to cotton cultivation. Cotton requires a warm, long growing season with plenty of sunlight, conditions typically found in southern U.S. states. Canada's cooler temperatures and shorter growing seasons limit the ability to grow this crop successfully. Additionally, the soil types in Canada are not as well-suited for cotton compared to regions where it is traditionally cultivated.

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