Wheat and Barley
Cotton and corn
tea, cotton, coffee, and sugar cane .
Crops grown primarily for profit are often referred to as "cash crops." These crops are cultivated not for personal consumption but for sale in the market, providing income to farmers. Examples of cash crops include cotton, tobacco, and coffee.
Crops which are grown specifically to be sold i.e. not to be eaten by the local people. An example of this could be cassava, grown in Brazil and then shipped to Europe for cows to eat.
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.
cash crops are the crops that are grown to earn money
Corn,wheat and tobacco are examples of cash crops
Cash crops such as sugar and tobacco were the primary crops grown and were exported to Europe.
cash crops
Cash crops such as sugar and tobacco were the primary crops grown and were exported to Europe.
cash crops
Cash crops grown on plantation