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Q47 (CDS-I/2017) Geography › Indian Economic Geography › Industrial geography India Answer Verified

Which one of the following about sugar industry of Peninsular India is not correct?

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The sugar industry in Peninsular India is characterized by several advantages over North India. It benefits from a tropical climate that ensures a higher yield per hectare [3] and a higher sucrose content in the cane [2]. Additionally, the maritime influence and lack of extreme summer heat result in a significantly longer crushing season compared to the North [1]. However, the statement that mills are located mainly along the east coast is incorrect. While some mills exist in coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu [1], the industry is widely distributed across the interior. Major production hubs include the black soil belt of Maharashtra, which is a leading producer, as well as interior districts of Karnataka such as Belgaum and Mandya [1]. The industry is more accurately associated with tropical inland tracts and cooperative-heavy regions rather than being restricted to the east coast.

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  1. [3] https://agritech.tnau.ac.in/govt_schemes_services/aas/sugarcane.html
  2. [1] INDIA PEOPLE AND ECONOMY, TEXTBOOK IN GEOGRAPHY FOR CLASS XII (NCERT 2025 ed.) > Chapter 3: Land Resources and Agriculture > Sugarcane > p. 34
  3. [2] https://www.nfsm.gov.in/BriefNote/BN_Sugarcane.pdf
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