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3. What is plantation agriculture? Why is modern machinery used in plantations?

Answer is :. plantation agriculture can be definite as the growing and processing of a single cash crops on a very large scale mostly for the purpose of export. in each plantation the crops is chosen according to the prevailing physical condition . large doses of fertilizers to ensure a good yield and pesticides to protect the crops are required. plantation farming is therefore extremely capital in intensive. modern machinery is utilised to process the crop on the plantation itself. the finished product is then trade both nationally and internationally.

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Answered by kritika677667
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This type of farming requires large amount of labour and capital. The crop production may be further processed on the farm itself where it is grown or in nearby factories or small scale industries. A transport network is essential for such farming and hence such transport network is developed.

Answered by havockarthik30
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What is plantation agriculture?

Plantation agriculture comes under the category of Commercial farming. Commercial farming mainly focuses on commercial crops that give a good amount of profit in return and they can be grown in all the seasons.

Plantation agriculture

Plantation agriculture is a type of commercial farming in which a single crop is grown for the entire year. This type of farming requires large amount of labour and capital. The crop production may be further processed on the farm itself where it is grown or in nearby factories or small scale industries. A transport network is essential for such farming and hence such transport network is developed.

Major crops grown

The major crops grown during plantation agriculture are Tea, coffee, sugarcane, cashew, rubber, banana or cotton.

Major plantations are found in the tropical regions of the world.

Rubber in Malaysia, coffee in Brazil, Tea in India and Sri Lanka

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