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Why were indian farmers reclutant to grow opium

Answer» For a variety of reasons, Indian farmers were reluctant to grow opium.● First, the crop had to be grown on the best land, on fields that lay near villages or were well manured.● Second, many cultivators owned no land. To cultivate, they had to pay rent and lease land from the landlords. And the rent charged on good lands was very high.● Third, cultivation of opium was a difficult process. The plant was delicate and the cultivators had to spend long hours nurturing it.● Finally, the price paid by the government to the cultivators for the opium they produced was very low. It was unprofitable for the cultivators to grow opium at that price.


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