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The question asks about the number of states among the ones provided that are known for tea production. Usually, places with a high altitude and monsoon-affected climate are suitable for tea cultivation.
1. Andhra Pradesh: Not traditionally associated with tea production, it has recently witnessed growth in this sector, particularly in the Araku Valley.
2. Kerala: Known for its diverse agricultural produce, Kerala does produce tea, particularly in the hilly areas of Munnar.
3. Himachal Pradesh: The state of Himachal Pradesh is primarily known for apple cultivation but it is also a significant tea producer, particularly in areas like Kangra and Mandi.
4. Tripura: It`s one of the northeastern states. Tea cultivation is extensive in the northeastern region of India, and Tripura forms a part of it.
So, all four states - Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, and Tripura - are indeed tea-producing regions. Therefore, the correct answer is Option 4 (All four States).
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Topics:
- Tea production in India
- Agricultural production in different states of India
Sources:
- Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India
- Tea Board of India
- Agricultural Census reports by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, Government of India
- NCERT textbooks on geography and economics
NCERT and reference book chapters:
- Class 10 NCERT textbook "Resources and Development" Chapter 4: Agriculture
- Chapter 11 "Agriculture" in "Indian Economic Development" by Uma Kapila
- Chapter 16 "Agriculture" in "Indian Economy" by Ramesh Singh
Related concepts:
- Agricultural productivity
- Crop yield
- Agricultural marketing
- Agricultural subsidies