Geography, asked by maryamazmatt1, 7 months ago

Hey Guys! I have a question about Geography. It’s a little urgent, so plz answer as soon as possible when you see this. I would be very grateful. ThankYou.

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Answered by boss9039
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Cash-crop farming

Cash-crop farming is the practice of growing crops to be sold for a profit. Cash crops run the gamut from grains to fruits to vegetables, and they're grown for the purpose of making money. Cash crops can be consumed directly or processed into other products, such as sugar and biofuel. These crops can be sold domestically or exported to other countries.

Subsistence farming

While the purpose of cash-crop farming is to generate a profit, subsistence farming is the practice of producing crops to feed a farmer's own family or livestock. Those who engage in subsistence farming often take pride in their ability to be highly self-sufficient, growing just enough to meet their own personal needs with little left over for trade. In subsistence farming, planting decisions are made based on a family's needs, whereas in cash-crop farming, farmers plant strategically to capitalize on demand and market prices. While some farmers grow crops for the sole purpose of feeding their families, others engage in both cash crop and subsistence farming.

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