What is the difference between fibre crops and plantation crops
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Fibre Crops are field crops grown their fibres, which are traditionally used to make paper, cloth, or rope. ...
Plantation crop refers to monoculture crops which are cultivated on an extensive scale over a large. Because of their large size, a plantation can take advantage of economies of scale.
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Plantation crop refers to monoculture crops which are cultivated on an extensive scale over a large. Because of their large size, a plantation can take advantage of economies of scale.
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