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The best climatic condition or sugarcane is:
Cool winters and warm summers with an average temperature of about 200C and annual rainfall above 150 cm or adequate irrigation
Dry and sunny ripening period with an average temperature about 250C and annual rainfall above 150 cm or adequate irrigation
Warm and humid atmosphere throughout with an average temperature above 250C and annual rainfall 150 cm
Warm and humid atmosphere throughout with an average temperature about 300C and annual rainfall above 200 cm
2nd option is correct. The best climatic condition or sugarcane is dry and sunny ripening period with an average temperature about 25 C and annual rainfall above 150 cm or adequate irrigation. Sugarcane belongs to bamboo family of plants and is indigenous to India. It is the main source of sugar, gur and khandsari. About two-thirds of the total sugarcane produced in India is consumed for making gur and khandsari and only one third of it goes to sugar factories. It also provides raw material for manufacturing alcohol.
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