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Why is agriculture said to be the backbone of the Indian economy? - Geography

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Why is agriculture said to be the backbone of the Indian economy?

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India is mostly an agricultural country. The majority of the population depends on agriculture. India’s rural economy still relies on agriculture and agro-based sectors. Agro-based businesses include cotton textiles, tobacco, and jute sugar. India earns significant foreign exchange by exporting agricultural commodities such as cotton, tea, cashewnuts, spices and oilseeds to industrialised countries. Agriculture, as a source of income, helps to reduce migration from rural to urban regions.

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Chapter 14: Agriculture - I - EXERCISES [Page 173]

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Morning Star Total Geography [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 14 Agriculture - I
EXERCISES | Q II. 1. (b) | Page 173
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