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Cash crops are agricultural products grown primarily for sale and profit rather than for personal consumption. Common examples include cotton, tobacco, and coffee. They often require significant investment in terms of labor and resources, and their prices can be highly volatile, affecting farmers' income. Cash crops can contribute to economic growth but may also lead to challenges such as environmental degradation and food security issues if not managed sustainably.

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