Social Sciences, asked by cryshildias, 1 year ago

a transport network is significant for plantation agriculture. why ?

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Answered by Chirpy
76

Plantation agriculture refers to single crop farming practised on a large area. In plantation farming crops are mainly grown for the market. It is capital intensive and labour intensive. It has an interface of industry and agriculture.

A developed network of transport and communication is vital for this type of farming. In plantation farming the produce may be processed on the farm itself or in nearby factories. Transport helps to connect the farm to the processing industries. It also connects the plantation processing industries with the markets. In this way a transport network facilitates the development of plantations. Tea, rubber, coffee, sugar cane cotton and banana are examples of plantation crops.

Answered by shilpa85475
9

Transportation plays a significant role in the plantation agriculture.

Explanation:

  • It helps to transport the grown crops from one place to another.
  • Transportation is very important during all phases, from the initial period of sowing seeds on the ground to the reach of final product to Market. Also, labors are getting supplied through transportation from one place to another when the working area is in intensive forest or hill.
  • It connects all the parts, farms with the industries for processing, final product from the industries with bulk market, bulk market to shops.

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