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what are cash crops? How are they different from plantation crops?​

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Answered by surabhiarora2006
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One such example is coffee, a cash crop that has been historically vulnerable to substantial commodity price fluctuations. plantation(1) Single perennial crop is cultivated systematically and scientifically on large estate resembling factory line production. (ii) Carried on where there is abundant cheap labour.

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Answered by LittleButterfly
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Heya...

  • Cash crops are those which are grown for the purpose of profit. They are grown for selling in the market. For example, cocoa, coffee, tea, spices etc. Plantation crops are mainly grown in large farms for commercial purpose.
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