Step 1: Understanding the Concept:
The question asks to arrange four vegetables—Bitter gourd, Cabbage, Cucumber, and Cauliflower—in increasing order of their production in India for the year 2021-22, based on the final estimates for horticulture crops. This requires accessing the specific production data for that period.
Step 2: Key Formula or Approach:
The approach is to find the production data (in '000 metric tonnes or lakh tonnes) for each vegetable from the "Area and Production Estimates of Horticulture Crops 2021-22 (Final)" report and then arrange them from the lowest production volume to the highest.
Step 3: Detailed Explanation:
Based on the Second Advance Estimates for 2021-22 from the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare (which are closely aligned with the final estimates), the production figures are as follows:
\[\begin{array}{rl} \bullet & \text{(A) Bitter gourd: The total production was approximately 13.33 lakh metric tonnes (or 1,333 '000 MT). } \\ \bullet & \text{(C) Cucumber: The total production was approximately 16.08 lakh metric tonnes (or 1,608 '000 MT). } \\ \bullet & \text{(D) Cauliflower: Cauliflower and Broccoli are often grouped. The production of Cauliflower was approximately 95.55 lakh metric tonnes. } \\ \bullet & \text{(B) Cabbage: The production of Cabbage was approximately 105.78 lakh metric tonnes. } \\ \end{array}\]
Arranging these in increasing order of production:
1. Bitter gourd (A) - \(\approx 13.33\) lakh MT
2. Cucumber (C) - \(\approx 16.08\) lakh MT
3. Cauliflower (D) - \(\approx 95.55\) lakh MT
4. Cabbage (B) - \(\approx 105.78\) lakh MT
The correct increasing order is (A), (C), (D), (B).
Step 4: Final Answer:
The correct sequence in increasing order of production is Bitter gourd, Cucumber, Cauliflower, and Cabbage. This corresponds to the option (A), (C), (D), (B).
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