cotton nd tobacco
Corn,wheat and tobacco are examples of cash crops
Crops that are produced primarily to sell are called "cash crops." These crops are cultivated for commercial purposes and are typically grown in large quantities to generate revenue for farmers. Examples of cash crops include cotton, tobacco, coffee, and soybeans. Unlike subsistence crops, which are grown mainly for personal consumption, cash crops are intended for the market.
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Commercial Farmers raise their crops for this purpose.
commercial crops are cotton,jute,sugarcane,tea and coffee
Crops that people can use to produce drugs
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mielies
coconut
Crops grown mainly for sale to other countries are called cash crops or export crops. These crops are cultivated primarily for commercial profit rather than for local consumption. Examples include cotton, coffee, tobacco, and various fruits and vegetables. Cash crops play a significant role in a country's economy by generating foreign exchange and supporting agricultural sectors.
involves farming for a profit. The farmer is growing crops or rearing animals to sell for as much money as possible. These farms can be arable (just growing crops), pastoral (just rearing animals) or mixed (both arable and pastoral). Increasingly farms are becoming more mixed due to the impact of farming subsidies and regulations. Most of the farming in MEDC's is commercial farming of one type or another. The arable farms of East Anglia are a good example of commercial farming, as are the cereal farms of the central United States and the Canadian Prairies.
Arable farming is farming that involves growing crops, not raising livestock. Commercial farming is growing crops for profit on a piece of arable land.