The correct answer is (b).
Haryana is the leading producer of wheat in India, followed by Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Bihar. In 2020-21, Haryana produced 13.2 million tonnes of wheat, while Madhya Pradesh produced 12.5 million tonnes, Rajasthan produced 11.6 million tonnes, and Bihar produced 9.7 million tonnes.
Haryana is well-suited for wheat cultivation due to its fertile soil, favorable climate, and irrigation facilities. The state has a long history of wheat cultivation, and its farmers are highly skilled in the cultivation of this crop.
Madhya Pradesh is also a major producer of wheat. The state has a large area under wheat cultivation, and its farmers use modern agricultural practices to produce high yields.
Rajasthan is a desert state, but it is also a major producer
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