Into how many macro agricultural regions has Randhawa divided India ?

Four
Six
Five
Eight

The correct answer is (a). Randhawa divided India into four macro agricultural regions:

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This region is the most important agricultural region in India, accounting for about 40% of the country’s agricultural output. It is characterized by a warm, humid climate and a long growing season. The main crops grown in this region are rice, wheat, sugarcane, and cotton.
  • The Deccan Plateau: This region is located in the southern part of India and is characterized by a dry, tropical climate. The main crops grown in this region are millets, sorghum, and pulses.
  • The Western Ghats: This mountain range runs along the western coast of India and receives a high amount of rainfall. The main crops grown in this region are coffee, tea, and spices.
  • The Eastern Ghats: This mountain range runs along the eastern coast of India and receives a moderate amount of rainfall. The main crops grown in this region are rice, jute, and oilseeds.
  • The other options are incorrect because they do not represent the number of macro agricultural regions that Randhawa divided India into.

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