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Groundnut: History and Uses of Groundnut

In this article we will discuss about the history and uses of groundnut. History of Groundnut: The peanut (Arachis hypogea Linn.) is a native of South America, now generally cultivated throughout India. This was not known in the Old World before the discovery of America. According to Dymock this plant reached India through China. It does not appear to have [...]

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Coconut: History and Cultivation of Coconut

In this article we will discuss about the history and cultivation of coconut. History of Coconut: De Candolle argues in favour of an American as well as those of an Asiatic origin for coconut tree (Cocos nucifera Linn.) and concludes that it most probably belongs to the Indian Archipelago. According to him its introduction into India, Sri Lanka and China [...]

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Cotton: History, Types and Uses of Cotton

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. History of Cotton 2. Types of Cotton 3. Cultivation 4. Industry 5. Marketing 6. Uses. Contents: History of Cotton Types of Cotton Cultivation of Cotton Cotton Industry Cotton Marketing Uses of Cotton 1. History of Cotton: The history of cotton (Gossypium sp.) is most interesting, and perhaps no more remarkable example of [...]

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