Plantation agriculture is a commercial tropical agriculture system which is essentially export-oriented. The local government and foreign/ international companies exploit the Natural Resources of the TRF for making profit, usually short-term economic gain. It often involves the deliberate introduction and cultivation of economically desirable species of tropical plants at the expense of widespread replacement of the original native and natural flora.
They are often associated with plantation agriculture are widespread modifications or disturbance of the natural landscapes through such artificial practices as the permanent removal of natural vegetation, drainage improvement, soil improvement and application of chemicals, etc. For example, rubber plantation / oil palm plantation in West Malaysia
The economy of the Middle Colonies was not characterized by plantation agriculture. The Southern Colonies had an economy based on plantation agriculture.
Plantation agriculture is extremely large farming like production farming.
In most cases the plantation agriculture labor is usually manual.
The address of the Plantation Agriculture Museum is: , Scott, AR 72142
The phone number of the Plantation Agriculture Museum is: 501-961-1409.
Plantation agriculture was used by colonial or imperial nations to subjugate the populace and to gain incredible wealth.
Plantation agriculture require that all species except 1 or 2 are eliminated. Biodiversity is a concept that values the larger number of species compared to the total number of species. Plantation agriculture devalues biodiversity almost to existence.
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Colonialism in the Caribbean relied on plantation agriculture. When Europeans established the plantation economy, labor was missing from the Caribbean.
There are nine types of agriculture in India. Shifting agriculture, subsistence farming, intensive agriculture, extensive agriculture, commercial agriculture, plantation agriculture, mixed farming, monoculture, and dry farming.