The correct answer is: D. Mango
Gujarat is the largest producer of mangoes in India. It accounts for about 40% of the country’s mango production. The state has a favorable climate for mango cultivation, with warm temperatures and abundant rainfall. The main varieties of mangoes grown in Gujarat are Alphonso, Kesar, and Totapuri.
Rice is the second-largest crop produced in Gujarat, after wheat. The state accounts for about 10% of the country’s rice production. The main varieties of rice grown in Gujarat are Basmati, Navara, and Jowar.
Milk is the third-largest crop produced in Gujarat, after rice and wheat. The state accounts for about 8% of the country’s milk production. The main breeds of cattle raised in Gujarat for milk production are Gir, Sahiwal, and Tharparkar.
Wheat is the fourth-largest crop produced in Gujarat, after rice, milk, and mangoes. The state accounts for about 6% of the country’s wheat production. The main varieties of wheat grown in Gujarat are Sonalika, HD-2128, and PBW-343.