The primary consumers of the cash crops of tropical countries are European countries. Most of these cash crops are exported to them.
Ones that are herbivorous, like rabbits that eat the crops.
I. C. Onwueme has written: 'Field crop production in tropical Africa' -- subject(s): Field crops, Tropical crops 'Tropical root and tuber crops' -- subject(s): Tropical crops, Tuber crops, Root crops
plantation
Robert Joseph McIlroy has written: 'The plant glycosides' 'An introduction to tropical cash crops' -- subject(s): Cash crops, Tropical crops 'The chemistry of the polysaccharides'
William Noel Bates has written: 'Mechanization of tropical crops' -- subject(s): Agricultural machinery, Farm mechanization, Tropical crops
growing tropical crops
No. Crops are vegetation that have taken over after the primary vegetation have been removed from that area. For instance, in a prairie grassland, grass is the primary vegetation. This grass is removed by plowing to allow for crops to be grown where native grasses once flourished.
export crops to other countries
J. D. Acland has written: 'East African crops' -- subject(s): Field crops, Tropical crops
Crops such as Cabbage Lettace Tomato and Wheat are all grown in the tropical savanna.
No because the primary industry do the crops and the secondary industry use the crops to make materials and if there's no crops how would the secondary industry make the materials
They are both in the tropical zone.