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Keralite have any agricultural culture (samskaram) What is it? Any difference with Indian state& other nations

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please reply end of this week.

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  1. The service sector (including tourism, public administration, banking and finance, transportation, and communications—63.8% of statewide GDP in 2002–2003) along with the agricultural and fishing industries (together 17.2% of GDP) dominate Kerala's economy.[58][66] Nearly half of Kerala's people are dependent on agriculture alone for income.[67] Some 600 varieties[34] of rice (Kerala's most important staple food and cereal crop[68]) are harvested from 3105.21 km² (a decline from 5883.4 km² in 1990[68]) of paddy fields; 688,859 tonnes are produced per annum.[67] Other key crops include coconut (899,198 ha), tea, coffee (23% of Indian production,[69] or 57,000 tonnes[70]), rubber, cashews, and spices—including pepper, cardamom, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Around 1.050 million fishermen haul an annual catch of 668,000 tonnes (1999–2000 estimate); 222 fishing villages are strung along the 590 km coast. Another 113 fishing villages dot the hinterland.

    Sorry, this is straight from the online encyclopedia. except that I spend a few hours looking over Kerala on Google-Earth and remarking on some really nice looking farmland there.


  2. Can you rephrase your question??I couldnt understand it.

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