Question:

Which agricultural practice is prevalent in Kerala and forms an important part of its rural economy?

AWheat cultivation

BCash crop cultivation (coconut, spices, rubber)

CGreen Revolution farming

DTea plantation

Answer:

B. Cash crop cultivation (coconut, spices, rubber)

Explanation:

Kerala is known for its cash crops, including coconut, spices (like pepper and cardamom), and rubber. These crops contribute significantly to the rural economy, providing income and employment to farmers in the state.


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