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3. Answer Briefly 1. Name the different crops on the basis of the products obtained, giving two examples of each.​

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Answered by XxkrishnadeewanixX
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Answer:

rice, Jowar, wheat, maize, barley, etc. 2. Pulse/legume crops: seeds are produced in these crops which are used as food. E.g. green gram, black gram, soybean, etc.

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Answered by stefans18607
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Answer:

This is the answer you are looking for Mate

Explanation:

1.Grain crops:  are used to produce edible starchy grains. E.g. rice, Jowar, wheat, maize, barley, etc.

2. Pulse/legume crops: seeds are produced in these crops which are used as food. E.g. green gram, black gram, soybean, etc.

3. Oilseeds crops: the seeds of these crops are rich in fatty acids which are used to extract vegetable oil. E.g. Groundnut, Mustard, Sunflower, etc.

4. Forage Crop: These crops are vegetative matter fresh as preserved utilized as food for animals. Ex- sorghum, elephant grass, etc.

5. Fiber crops: crown for fiber yield. E.g. Cotton, steam, jute, etc.

6. Roots crops: Roots are produced which are used for food. E.g. sweet, potato, carrot, turnip, sugar beet, etc.

7. Tuber crop:  The short thickened underground stem are produced. E.g. Potato, etc.

8. Sugar crops: Sugar is produced through the product of these crops. the two important crops are sugarcane and sugar beet.

9. Starch crops: grown for the production of starch. E.g. tapioca, potato, sweet potato, etc.

10. Dreg crop: used to prepare medicines. E.g. tobacco, mint, etc.

11. Spices & condiments/spices crops: crop plants and their products are used to flavor, taste, or color the fresh preserved food. E.g. ginger, garlic, chili, pepper, turmeric, etc.

12. Vegetable crops: to produce vegetables. E.g. Palak, Brinjal, etc.

13. Green manure crop: grown into the soil to increase the fertility of the soil. E.g. sun hemp, etc.

14. Medicinal & aromatic crops: These are medicinal plants for preparation of medicine. Ex. cinchona, isabgoli, opium poppy, etc.

Regards Stefans.

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