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product obtain from root crop is called​

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Answered by shadowalam0786
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hello eveyone

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Cash root crops are an important part of the cropping systems of a significant number of farmers throughout the main arable areas of the UK. They form an important element of the rotation, acting as a break from combinable crops and, if grown well, provide higher gross margins than cereals, oilseeds and legumes. Both sugar beet and potatoes require capital investment in specialist machinery, or the ability to use contractors, and most potato enterprises need investment in buildings suitable for long-term storage of the produce as well as grading/handling systems.

Root and tuber crops are plants yielding starchy roots, tubers, rhizomes, corms, and stems. They are used mainly for human food (as such or in processed form), animal feed, and for manufacturing starch, alcohol, and fermented beverages including beer. Many of the developing world's poorest producers and the most undernourished households depend on root and tuber crops as an important source of food and nutrition (Scott et al., 2000). Root and tuber crops produce large quantities of energy per day, in comparison with cereals. They have been playing more and more important roles in global food and energy security. The major root and tuber crops – potato, sweet potato, cassava, and yam – occupy approximately 53.93 million hectares worldwide and produce 736.747 million tonnes annually (FAO, 2008). Individually, potato, sweet potato, cassava, and yam rank among the most important food crops worldwide in terms of annual volume of production. Potato, sweet potato, and cassava rank among the top ten food crops produced in developing countries. This article describes origin and distribution, botany and physiology, breeding and cultivation, diseases and insects, and uses and economic importance of the three crops: potato, sweet potato and cassava.

Answered by SunakshiShinde
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product obtain from root crop is called as yeild

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