{"id":4254,"date":"2023-04-08T22:18:36","date_gmt":"2023-04-08T21:18:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.agriculturelore.com\/?p=4254"},"modified":"2023-04-08T22:18:36","modified_gmt":"2023-04-08T21:18:36","slug":"what-is-cash-crop-agriculture","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.agriculturelore.com\/what-is-cash-crop-agriculture\/","title":{"rendered":"What is cash crop agriculture?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Cash crop agriculture is the cultivation of crops that are grown for sale, rather than for personal use. Cash crops are usually grown in large plantations, with large-scale mechanized equipment. Common cash crops include tobacco, coffee, tea, sugarcane, cotton, and oilseeds.<\/p>\n

Cash crops are plants that are grown for commercial purposes. The plants are usually grown for their seeds, fruits, or leaves, which are then sold in markets. Common cash crops include: soybeans, wheat, oats, corn, cotton, and tobacco.<\/p>\n

What is an example of a cash crop? <\/h2>\n

There are a variety of cash crops that can be grown for food or non-food purposes. Cereals, oilseeds, coffee, cocoa, sugar cane, vegetables and fruits are all examples of food crops that can be grown for commercial purposes. Peanuts, cotton and tobacco are all examples of non-food crops that can be grown for commercial purposes.<\/p>\n

Different parts of the world grow different cash crops based on climate, but there are few regions in the world that grow no cash crops at all. The highest yield cash crops in the world are: sugar cane, sugar beet, tomato, and potato.<\/p>\n

What is the difference between a cash crop and a farm crop <\/h3>\n