what is the difference between cash crops and food crops
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cash crops
- A cash crop is an agricultural crop which is grown for sale, for profit. It is typically purchased by parties separate from a farm.
- These are grown as raw materials for manufacturing industries.
- Examples: coffee, sugarcane, jute etc.
food crops
- The term "food crops" refers to the world's major food supply derived from plants; a crop assumes human intervention through agriculture.
- These crops are grown for direct consumption.
- Examples: wheat, rice, cassava etc.
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Explanation:
cash crop:these mainly include tobacco,cotton,indigo etc
2.as it's value is tremendous it is cultivated in large scale.
food crops:these include jowar bajri corn etc.
2. it is commonly available
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