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Why is India called the second-largest world leader in potato cultivation

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Why is India called the second-largest world leader in potato cultivation

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  1. Why is India called the second-largest world leader in potato cultivation? Potatoes are grown in many countries, and they are the most consumed food in the world. However, China and India are responsible for more potatoes than any other country in the world. Potato production in China usually exceeds 92 million metric tonnes per year, while potato production in India typically exceeds 50 million metric tons.

  2. After China, India is the world's second-largest potato producer. Over the last decade, potato production in India has steadily increased. As India's production of potatoes, so did its people's individual consumption. In 2020, the average person in India consumed an impressive 25.0 kg of potatoes, solidifying the close relationship between production and consumption.. There has been a significant increase in the demand for ready-to-eat convenience foods in India as a result of urbanisation and industrialization. As a result, the demand for frozen processed edibles made from potatoes, like French fries, potato popcorn, aloo tikkis, and many more, has been boosted. Visit: www.hungritos.com

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