The correct answer is: a) Rice, maize, and ginger.
Mizoram is a state in northeastern India. It is bordered by Assam to the north, Manipur to the east, Tripura to the south, and Bangladesh to the west. The capital of Mizoram is Aizawl.
Mizoram is a mountainous state with a tropical climate. The main crops grown in Mizoram are rice, maize, and ginger. Other important crops include tea, coffee, and rubber.
Rice is the staple food of Mizoram. It is grown in the valleys and on the lower slopes of the hills. Maize is also grown in the valleys and on the lower slopes of the hills. It is used as a food grain and as a fodder crop. Ginger is grown in the hills. It is used as a spice and as a medicine.
Tea, coffee, and rubber are also grown in Mizoram. Tea is grown in the hills. It is a major export crop of Mizoram. Coffee is grown in the hills. It is a minor export crop of Mizoram. Rubber is grown in the hills. It is a major export crop of Mizoram.
Wheat, barley, and sugarcane are not grown in Mizoram. The climate of Mizoram is not suitable for growing these crops. Cotton, jute, and tobacco are also not grown in Mizoram. The climate of Mizoram is not suitable for growing these crops.