Biology, asked by aparnaanand8i, 10 months ago

Hey, am not able to figure how exactly this question goes...
What is the difference between plantation crops and cash crops? I googled it and got the answer that cash crops ae the crops mainly sold for profit and plantation crops are the ones grown, like, one single perennial crop for a particular patch. My doubt according to the question is cleared, but at this point, another question arose in my mind:- "Plantation crops or estate crops, like ones of coffee, are also grown for being sold in factories or other places, but it is still like a business, to earn a profit. So, what sense does it make if it says that cash crops are grown mainly to earn a profit, and plantation ones are grown systematically starring one perennial crop? Plantation crops are also for making a profit. So, I wanna get the exact meanings of the two types of crops I've mentioned.


Hope my doubt would be cleared by somebody.

Many thanks

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Answered by Anonymous
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FIRST MY DEAR FRND UNDERSTAND IT

MY ANSWER WILL BE SMALL SO DONT WORRY U WILL UNDER STAND

ACTUALLY PLANTATION MEANS GROWING A PARTICULAR CROP IN LARGE AMOUNT HENCE IT WILL BE USEFUL IN FACTORIES ETC EX WHEAT RICE

CASH CROPS ARE NOTHING BUT IT HELPS IN ONLY IN CASH HENCE IT IS GROWN ONLY FOR CASH

MAIN MOTIVE IS ONLY CASH

EX COFFEE TEA

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