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difference between plantation crops and fibre crops?

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Answered by supi
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A plantation crop is a crop grown in huge plantations and they are most like to be tea, coffee or rubber. These are grown in huge plantations , which in capital and labor intensive. Whereas , fiber crops on the other hand are field crops , which are grown mainly for their fiber to be used in the agro-based industries like cotton and jute. The difference is that fiber crops need not require a lot of labor and huge plots of land are not necessary.
Answered by shivanghyshibu
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plantation crops refers to mono culture crops which cultivated on an extensive scale over a large .
plants such as flax,hemp,jute,and sisal  ,cultivated for their content or yield of fibrous materials . 
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