A dealer or trader
One who cares for and sells plants is called a plant carer and seller.
A man who sells men's clothing is called a haberdasher and the store is called a haberdashery.
Could be Grocer, a dealer in foodstuffs and household supplies
One who sells provisions is commonly referred to as a "provisioner" or a "merchant." The term "provisioner" specifically denotes someone who supplies food, equipment, or other necessities. In a more general sense, they could also be called a "retailer" or a "vendor," depending on the context of their business.
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A person who makes and sells lady's hats in called a milliner.
A person who sells household provisions is typically called a grocer. Grocers may operate in grocery stores or supermarkets, offering a variety of food and household items. In some contexts, they may also be referred to as retailers or merchants.
That is called an export.
a person who sells rockets is called a rocket salesman
Green Grocer, Supermarkets, local provisions stores, Farmers Markets, street traders, Farms
the person who sells fruit called in Tagalog: magpuprutas