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Q78 (CDS-I/2007) Economy › Agriculture & Rural Economy › Agriculture & Rural Economy

Consider the following components of food grains production in India during the year 2005-06. 1. Wheat 2. Rice 3. Coarse cereals 4. Pulses Which one of the following is the correct sequence of the aforesaid items in descending order in terms of their production ?

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