Subsistance farming- they would shipbuild trade and grow enough food Cash crops-be sold as a profit and developed a variety of crafts and industries
To grow their food, farmers in ancient Andean civilizations developed irrigation canal. These carried water to crops farmers developed, such as potatoes.
To grow their food, farmers in ancient Andean civilizations developed irrigation canal. These carried water to crops farmers developed, such as potatoes.
To grow their food, farmers in ancient Andean civilizations developed irrigation canal. These carried water to crops farmers developed, such as potatoes.
Early civilizations developed agriculture to produce food for their families. This involved cultivating crops such as wheat, barley, and rice, as well as domesticating animals for meat, milk, and labor. They also developed techniques for irrigation to ensure a steady supply of water for their crops.
Food crops are crops that are grown for consumption such as corn, wheat, rice, fruits, vegetables, oats, etc.
Food crops and cash crops are essentially quite similar to the other. Food crops are crops of plants like wheat, rice, corn, potatoes etc. that are raised and sold to other people as food. Cash crops are crops that are grown to be sold for income, such as those crops mentioned above as well as canola.
Major food crops such as corn wheat and rice are staples
Food crops are crops grown for human consumption such as vegetables and fruit. Fodder crops such as hay, corn, and sorghum are grown for livestock to eat.
cash crops are the crops that are grown to earn money
Grain food crops are Maize(corn)Rice , wheat , Barley , Millet
A cash crop is a crop that is sold to make money and help a regions economy. In agriculture, a cash crop is a crop which is grown for money.The term is used to differentiate from subsistence crops, which are those fed to the producer's own livestock or grown as food for the producer's family. In earlier times cash crops were usually only a small (but vital) part of a farm's total yield, while today, especially in the developed countries, almost all crops are mainly grown for cash. In non-developed nations, cash crops are usually crops which attract demand in more developed nations, and hence have some export value.