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there are numerous ones, coffee and grain for starters.
It could be grown, picked, and sold. After the cotton gin was invented the production of cotton grew and England the main buyer of southern cotton.
The product being sold is the product being manufactured or grown for a market willing to purchase the product.
More crops grown then sold.
Tobacco
jute is grown as a commercial crop so people earn money.It is not bought or sold with money(currency) but with goldso that is why it is known as a golden fibre in India
One that's grown to be sold for money rather than to be eaten. (tobacco, cotton)
Cash Crop
cash crops.
It is somthing that can be sold for money
its a cash crop
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A Staple Crop
the crop is part of digestive system and the food can be stored and through the gizzard
they planted alot of crop such as the tobacco plant then they sold them for money
Yes, I believe that tobacco was a cash crop seeing as how they sold it to make money. Yes, tobacco was a cash crop