A crop which is not a plantation crop :sugarcane.
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Sugarcane is not a plantation crop. A plantation is a large farm or estate, usually in a tropical or subtropical country, where crops that are not consumed for food are grown for sale in distant markets, rather than for local consumption.
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Sugarcane Crop:
- Sugarcane is a crop of tropical areas.
- It is mostly cultivated in sub-humid and humid climates.
- In Indo-Gangetic plains its cultivation is largely concentrated in Uttarpradesh.
- Sugarcane growing areas in Western India is spread over Maharashtra and Gujarat.
- In southern India, it is cultivated in Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Telangana and Andhrapradesh.
- India is the second largest producer of sugarcane after Brazil.
- Uttarpradesh produces about two-fifth of sugarcane of the country.
- Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Andhrapradesh are other leading producers.
- India accounts for 19% of the world production.
- It occupies 2.4% of total cropped area in the country.
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