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Cash crops, which are grown primarily for sale rather than personal consumption, shifted agricultural focus away from subsistence farming. As farmers specialized in cash crops for profit, they often found it more lucrative to sell their produce and seek employment in urban areas, where they could earn higher wages. This urban migration was further fueled by the promise of industrial jobs and better living standards, leading to a decline in traditional farming practices. Consequently, many rural communities experienced population decline as residents moved to cities in search of economic opportunities.

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