Mexico is widely believed to be an arid country, but this is not the case. It has a vast territory, where almost 12% is used for agriculture. This means 232,761 square kilometers (89,869 sq mi), which are almost the size of the whole United Kingdom, are used to grow food and cash crops.
Many believe Mexico is an arid country, but this is not true: It is one of the countries with the most varied climates in the world due to its big extension and varied topography.
Many of the crops are harvested by migrant farm workers, most of them from Mexico.
Most fruit grown in Mexico is exported to the United States, Europe and Japan markets during the winter season.
They would include coffee, cocoa, sugar cane, cotton and tobacco.
There are several types of crops that are grown in the Chena cultivation. Some of the crops that are grown are vegetables, grains, legumes, and oil crops.
No crops are grown in lakes, Great Lakes or otherwise. Lots of crops are grown near lakes, however.
No crops are grown in the tiaga or boreal forest. The soil is too thin in that area for any crops to be grown.
crops that are grown in summer season are known as kharif crops and crops grown in winter are called rabi crops
crops grown in mixed farming
jammu and kashmir crops grown
The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.
Rice, corn and wheat qualify as such. See related questions for further detail.
Yas, crops are grown in Europe. Especially in Western Europe.