it was a shorter trade route
I think maize is both a food crop as well as a cash crop. it's a food crop because the farmer uses it to feed himself. but he uses a small portion. it is a cash crop since he sells the rest of the produce .
The problem with growing cash crops is that it utilizes all available land for one single crop. This cuts down the amount of land that is needed for food crops. In addition, raising one cash crop only can cause the soil to degrade as a result.
Cash crops can provide significant economic benefits by generating income for farmers and contributing to national economies through exports. However, they can also lead to negative consequences, such as reduced biodiversity and soil degradation due to monoculture practices. Additionally, reliance on cash crops may make farmers vulnerable to market fluctuations and can divert resources from food crop production, potentially threatening food security. Balancing the cultivation of cash crops with sustainable practices is essential to mitigate these downsides.
The North has cattle, wheat, and corn. The North farmed and food to eat. Which the South had cotton, their cash crop.
A cash crop is a crop grown primarily for sale and profit in the market, such as cotton or tobacco, while subsistence farming focuses on producing enough food to meet the needs of the farmer and their family, with little surplus for sale. Cash crops are typically grown in larger quantities and often rely on commercial farming practices, whereas subsistence farming is more about self-sufficiency and may involve diverse crops. The economic goals and farming practices differ significantly between the two.
it is a cash crop
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It is food crop.
arhar is basically a food crop
Peanut is both a cash crop and a food crop. It is grown primarily for its commercial value as a cash crop, but it is also an important source of food products such as peanut butter, oils, and snacks for human consumption.
it is actually counted as both. it depends on where you are. it is considered a cash crop in Nebraska. it is there most grew crop there. any where else it is a food crop.
Both.
I think maize is both a food crop as well as a cash crop. it's a food crop because the farmer uses it to feed himself. but he uses a small portion. it is a cash crop since he sells the rest of the produce .
a cash crop is where food can be exported into differeent countires when staple crop is where it has to be in one place because alot of people eat that certain crops's food there in that country
a substance crop is freshly grown wash and eaten , a cash crop is applied with chemicals
Maize is the main food crop and tobacco is the main cash crop
it is actually counted as both. it depends on where you are. it is considered a cash crop in Nebraska. it is there most grew crop there. any where else it is a food crop.