a transport network is significant for plantation agriculture. why?
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main crops sowed in plantation agriculture are sugarcane tea coffee rubber etc.
these all are cash crops also most of them can't be consumed domestically.
so they require a good transport network to supply to market
these all are cash crops also most of them can't be consumed domestically.
so they require a good transport network to supply to market
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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.
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.
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