how do cash crops differ from food crops (give the answer in point wise )
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Cash crops run the gamut from grainsto fruits to vegetables, and they're grown for the purpose of makingmoney. ... The term is used to differentiate marketed crops from subsistence crops, which are those fedto the producer's own livestock or grown as food for the producer's family.
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Food crops:-
The crops that are cultivated for fulfil the basic food requirements such as Pulses, Vegetables, Fruits etc.
Cash crops:-
The crops that are cultivated for profit purpose only such as Coffee, Tea, etc.
The crops that are cultivated for fulfil the basic food requirements such as Pulses, Vegetables, Fruits etc.
Cash crops:-
The crops that are cultivated for profit purpose only such as Coffee, Tea, etc.
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Cash crop is basically a crop grown to earn money... Whereas food crop is grown to fulfill ones own need for food...
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