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Farmers grow sugarcane because it is the plant from which the bulk of refined sugar is made.
Sugar beets, grains, potatoes, apples, and tobacco.
Bolivia agriculture is interesting, most Bolivian farmers grow sugar cane, wheat, and salt.
Kind of. Farmers can grow things like corn and soybeans, both of which can be used to make plastics.
They grow sugar cane!!
Chinese farmers grow lots of rice because it is in nearly every dish. they also grow plenty of potatoes and other things
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Yes. Vietnamese farmers produce about one million metric tons of cane sugar every year.
Sugar subsidies cause farmers to grow more sugar resulting in lower prices for sugar. Lower prices for sugar results in increased consumption, resulting in obesity and diabedes.
Farmers in the South do not specialize in cotton alone. They may also grow sugar cane, fruit in orchards and raise livestock.
Farmers in the South don't really specialize in just one thing. Many of them grow various things like cotton, fruit in orchards, sugar cane, as well as raise livestock like sheep, cattle, goats, horses, pigs and chickens.
Farmers in Florida grow a variety of crops such as citrus fruits (oranges, grapefruits), strawberries, tomatoes, sugar cane, watermelons, and sweet corn. Florida is also a leading producer of greenhouse and nursery products.