Egyptian farmers would use most of their crops for their own consumption. A very small portion of their crops were sold at markets. Peasants would use their crops as a form of payment for taxes, medicine, and goods needed for their survival. Trade was another practice with the Greeks and Romans to obtain foods that the Egyptians could not grow themselves.
About 50% because since they lived near the Nile River, they farmed there since it provided a lot of crops and food.
Their labour. During the flood season when the farmers could not work their land, he gave them employment and sustenance working on pyramids and other projects.
corn
jewish people
4. How did ancient farmers use the water of the Indus river system to help grow crops?
farmers sell the crops to companies and companies sell them to stores and then the stores sell them to us
Arable farmers
Commercial Farmers raise their crops for this purpose.
Spices and vegtables
Western farmers sold wheat and corn as their cash crops.
Producers or farmers.
These farmers are often called truck farmers.
Cash Crops are important because they grow crops of coffee
To sell them and get cash/income
That's farming.
smart ones
Kenyan farmers need to sell their crops in order to make enough money to live. If they could not sell their crops, much of what they grow would go to waste since it is more than what they could use themselves.