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Which crops are commonly grown in Kerala's midland zone?

ATea and coffee

BWheat and maize

CSaffron and apple

DCoconut, rice, cassava, arecanut, cashew, rubber, pepper, and ginger

Answer:

D. Coconut, rice, cassava, arecanut, cashew, rubber, pepper, and ginger

Read Explanation:

  • The midland area is known for cultivation of coconut, rice, cassava, arecanut, and cashew, as well as rubber, pepper, and ginger on the slopes .


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