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Uttar Pradesh | Uttar Pradesh leads with over 33 lakh registered farmers, according to PIB data. The state’s fertile Gangetic plains support major crops such as wheat, rice, sugarcane and potatoes, making agriculture the primary source of livelihood for most rural families.

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Madhya Pradesh | Madhya Pradesh has more than 30 lakh registered farmers, placing it second on the PIB list. Known for wheat, soybean, gram and rice cultivation, the state’s agricultural strength is supported by expanding irrigation facilities and government-backed farming schemes.

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Haryana | With over 27 lakh registered farmers, Haryana remains one of India’s most productive agricultural states. A leader since the Green Revolution era, Haryana’s farmers specialise in wheat, rice, musta

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