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How do cash crops differ from food crops?
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Cash crops are mainly grown for the international market, mostly for direct consumption but are also grown as raw materials for the manufacturing industries. Food crops on the other hand are grown for domestic consumption.
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Cash-crop farming is the practice of growing crops to be sold for a profit. ... The word Food crops refers to a crop, such as rice or wheat, that is grown for human consumption . In the other hand , cash crops refers to a readily salable crop that is grown and gathered for the market (as vegetables or cotton or tobacco)!!
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