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Do chembacolli people have pets?

Many of the people in Chembakolli are farmers. Crops include rice, onions, tomatoes, peppers and oranges. These crops are generally grown for consumption in the village rather than for sale. Tea is the main commercial crop grown around Chembakolli. The people in Chemnakolli do have pets.


What kind of crops do they grow in Chembakolli?

chembakolli, mangos, mangosteen.


What food was grown in chembakolli?

tea


What do they sell at a chembakolli shop?

crops from markets


What jobs do chembakolli people do?

Many children have household chores and sometimes they can wash the Elephants. There are teachers that have to travel to Gudalur to get to work. The villages look after the land well because it is the only source of food that is grown in Chembakolli, the crops that are grown are tea, coffee and the coco bean.


What is grown in Chembakolli and sold for trade?

Yes they do they grow tea leaves and coffe in the field and also cotton in the fields in chembakolli


What do people see at chembakolli?

they see animals crops and things like that


How do people sell and trade in chembakolli?

they go to a market and sell there crops


What do they sell in chembakolli food shops?

spices herbs & flour from crops at markets


What crops are grown in chena cultivation?

There are several types of crops that are grown in the Chena cultivation. Some of the crops that are grown are vegetables, grains, legumes, and oil crops.


What crop do Chembakolli people grow?

Chembakolli is a village in the south of India. They grow their own crops for food such as rice, onions, tomatoes, peppers and Oranges. Their commercial crop is tea.


What do Chembakolli people eat?

The village of Chembakolli is located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a rather poor village. The population of this tiny area is approximately 140,000 residents. It's residents are usually farmers who focus on crops such as rice and onions. Tea is grown for selling. There is a bus system, but no schools in the village. Children often have to walk to the next village for education.