Sugar
sugar cane, cassava, rice, bananas, and cabbages.
sugarcane
Both.
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 rabi and kharif. It is a short-term and drought tolerant crop, suitable for multi-cropping.
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.
In North America (being Canada and the USA), it can be both, as well as a livestock feed crop.
Cassava, a staple root crop in Guyana, has a long history dating back to the indigenous peoples who cultivated it for thousands of years. Introduced by the Arawak and Carib tribes, cassava became integral to the local diet, utilized in various forms such as cassava bread and farine. During the colonial period, its cultivation expanded, particularly among enslaved Africans and later indentured laborers, who relied on it for sustenance. Today, cassava remains an essential agricultural product in Guyana, contributing to both food security and the economy.
Guyana primarily cultivates three main cash crops: sugar, rice, and gold. Sugar has historically been a significant export, while rice has gained importance in recent years due to increased production for both local consumption and export. Gold mining also contributes significantly to the economy, although it is often considered a mineral resource rather than a traditional agricultural cash crop. Other crops like coconut and fruits are also grown but are less dominant in the cash crop sector.
"crème de la" means "cream of the", as in "crème de la crème" to mean the best of something. "crop" does not spell or sound like a French word.
st.vincent
Well wine, cheese, and mushrooms are three of there biggest exports, crop wise.