Commercialisation of Agriculture

Question

The commercialisation of agriculture during British rule meant that farmers shifted from producing:

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The commercialisation of agriculture during British rule meant that farmers shifted from producing:

  1. Cash crops to food crops
  2. Food crops to cash crops — Correct Answer
  3. Industrial goods to agricultural goods
  4. Raw materials to finished goods
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation

Commercialisation of agriculture meant farmers shifted from producing food crops to cash crops which were ultimately used by British industries back home.

Key Points:
  • This shift did not help farmers improve their economic condition.
  • Cash crops were grown for British industrial consumption.
  • There was evidence of relatively higher yield of cash crops in certain areas.
  • Agriculture was starved of investment in terracing, flood-control, drainage, and desalinisation.

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