The correct answer is (a) Madhya Pradesh.
Madhya Pradesh is the largest producer of soybeans in India, accounting for more than 50% of the country’s production. The state has a favorable climate and soil conditions for soybean cultivation, and it is also home to a large number of farmers who are familiar with soybean cultivation practices.
Andhra Pradesh is the second-largest producer of soybeans in India, accounting for about 20% of the country’s production. The state has a favorable climate for soybean cultivation, but it does not have as many farmers who are familiar with soybean cultivation practices as Madhya Pradesh.
Maharashtra is the third-largest producer of soybeans in India, accounting for about 10% of the country’s production. The state has a favorable climate for soybean cultivation, but it does not have as much land area suitable for soybean cultivation as Madhya Pradesh or Andhra Pradesh.
Rajasthan is the fourth-largest producer of soybeans in India, accounting for about 5% of the country’s production. The state has a favorable climate for soybean cultivation, but it does not have as many farmers who are familiar with soybean cultivation practices as Madhya Pradesh or Andhra Pradesh.