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what is plantation agriculture​

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Answered by nishka2412
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Plantation agriculture is a form of commercial farming where crops are grown for profit. Large land areas are needed for this type of agriculture. Countries that have plantation agriculture usually experience tropical climate with high annual temperatures and receive high annual rainfall.

Five Feature of plantation farming:

(i) It is a single crop farming practised on a large area.

(ii) Crops are mainly grown for the market.

(iii) It is both labour intensive and capital intensive.

(iv) It has an interface of agriculture and Industry.

(v) Developed network of transport and communi-cation connecting the plantation processing industries and markets play an important role in the development of plantations.

(vi) Examples of plantation crops are tea, coffee, rubber, sugar cane and banana.

Answered by Rixstar0522Y
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Answer:In simple words

Plantation agriculture is a form of commercial farming where crops are grown for profit.

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