Which among the following is/are an example(s) of Plantation agriculture?
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Plantations are a type of commercial farming where single crop of tea, coffee, sugarcane, cashew, rubber, banana or cotton are grown.
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- Plantation agriculture is a type of business agriculture in which crops are grown for profit.
- The way crops are developed for profit implies that large amounts of land are required to make plantation farming profitable.
- This type of cultivation is found in hot, humid climates.
- A commercial plantation is a type of subtropical and tropical commercial cultivation.
- The British introduced it in India.
- It is capitalised and completed with the help of traveller labour.
- In business, every product uses an unrefined substance, such as tea, espresso, elastic sugarcane bananas, and so on.
- The plantation serves as a link between farming and industry.
- Tea, sugarcane, espresso, elastic, cotton, and banana single yields were developed on vast plantation agriculture fields.
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