Why commercial crops are grown? Which are the commercial crops? What are the climatic condition they require? What are the main purpose to grow commercial crops?
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Commercial crops are grown for earning profit and are grown depending of the climatic factors.
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- Commercial crops are grown to meet the growing demands and needs of rising population, climate, soil and irrigation facilities available. They are used as a staple food crop of the nation as rice and wheat, cotton, jute sugarcane, and tea, etc.
- The commercial crops are grown for sale and distribution to earn a profit. The cultivation of cotton as a commercial crop needs a good amount of moisture and black soil, frost-free days, sufficient sunshine, and temperatures above 15°.
- Whereas the cultivation of rice needs a sufficient amount of irrigation, fertile alluvial soil, and temperatures° between 20 to 27 ° C.
- While wheat needs 24° C temperature and clear skies and low humidity. Likewise, sugarcane needs hot sunny days and a sufficient amount of rainfall.
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