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Name the Two Major Fibre Crops Grown in India. Describe the Conditions Required for Growth of These Two Crops with Their Growing Areas.

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Name the two major fibre crops grown in India. Describe the conditions required for growth of these two crops with their growing areas.

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 i) Cotton, jute, hemp and natural silk are the four major fibre crops grown in India. The first three are derived from the crops grown in the soil, the latter is obtained from cocoons of the silkworms fed on green leaves specially mulberry. Rearing of silk worms for the production of silk fibre is known as sericulture.

ii) Cotton grows well in drier parts of the black cotton soil of the Deccan plateau. It requires high temperature, light rainfall or irrigation, 210 frost-free days and bright sun-shine for its growth.

iii) Jute: It is known as the golden fibre. Jute grows well on well-drained fertile soils in the flood plains where soils are renewed every year. High temperature is required during the time of growth. 

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