Sikkim holds the distinction of being:

India's second-largest organic state
The world's first fully organic state
A major exporter of non-organic produce
Reliant on imported organic fertilizers

The correct answer is: b) The world’s first fully organic state.

Sikkim is a state in northeastern India. It is the world’s first fully organic state, having converted to organic farming in 2015. This means that all agriculture in Sikkim is now organic, and no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers are used.

The decision to convert to organic farming was made in order to improve the health of the people of Sikkim, as well as the environment. Organic farming is seen as a more sustainable way of farming, and it is also believed to be better for human health.

The transition to organic farming has been a success, and Sikkim is now a model for other states and countries that are considering converting to organic farming.

Option a) is incorrect because Sikkim is not India’s second-largest organic state. The largest organic state in India is Madhya Pradesh.

Option c) is incorrect because Sikkim is not a major exporter of non-organic produce. Sikkim is a major exporter of organic produce, but it does not export any non-organic produce.

Option d) is incorrect because Sikkim is not reliant on imported organic fertilizers. Sikkim produces its own organic fertilizers, and it does not import any organic fertilizers.