India should optimise the potential of commercial crops to provide income security to the farmers.
Agriculture contributes to 17-18% of GDP but employs more than 50% of Indian workforce.
| 
			 Cash Crops  | 
			
			 Leading Producer  | 
			
			 India’s Rank  | 
		
| 
			 Cotton  | 
			
			 China  | 
			
			 Second  | 
		
| 
			 Jute  | 
			
			 India  | 
			
			 First  | 
		
| 
			 Sugarcane  | 
			
			 Brazil  | 
			
			 Second  | 
		
| 
			 Tobacco  | 
			
			 China  | 
			
			 Second  | 
		
| 
			 Chilli  | 
			
			 India, China, Ethiopia  | 
			
			 First  | 
		
| 
			 Turmeric  | 
			
			 India, China, Myanmar  | 
			
			 First  | 
		
| 
			 Tea  | 
			
			 China, India, Sri Lanka,  | 
			
			 Second  | 
		
| 
			 Coffee  | 
			
			 Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia,  | 
			
			 Sixth  | 
		
| 
			 Arecanut  | 
			
			 India, Bangladesh, Myanmar  | 
			
			 First  | 
		
| 
			 Rubber  | 
			
			 Thailand, Indonesia  | 
			
			 Fourth  | 
		
| 
			 
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| 
			 STEPS TAKEN TO PROMOTE COMMERCIAL FARMING  | 
		
			
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Quick facts
| 
			 Board  | 
			
			 Headquarters  | 
		
| 
			 Tobacco Board  | 
			
			 Guntur, Andhra Pradesh  | 
		
| 
			 Tea Board  | 
			
			 Kolkata, West Bengal  | 
		
| 
			 Coffee Board  | 
			
			 Bangalore, Karnataka  | 
		
| 
			 Rubber Board  | 
			
			 Kottayam, Kerala  | 
		
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			 Spices Board  | 
			
			 Kochi, Kerala  | 
		
References