differences between fibre and beverage crop
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Fibre - fibre is a string or rope used as a component or composite material.
Beverage Crop - The earliest "beverage" was probably juice sucked or squeezed from fruit. What with spores of wild yeast blowing everywhere about, it was only a small step further to the discovery that natural fermentation could convert these sweet juices into wines.
Beverage Crop - The earliest "beverage" was probably juice sucked or squeezed from fruit. What with spores of wild yeast blowing everywhere about, it was only a small step further to the discovery that natural fermentation could convert these sweet juices into wines.
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1.fibre crops are planted for fibres,
plantation crops are fast growing and planted for quick harvest
2.slow growing
fast growing
3.low market value
high market value
4.eg: cotton, jute
eg: coffee, tobacco
plantation crops are fast growing and planted for quick harvest
2.slow growing
fast growing
3.low market value
high market value
4.eg: cotton, jute
eg: coffee, tobacco
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