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Discussion Forum : Indian Geography - Section 1 (Q.No. 56)
56.
Which of the following crops is regarded as a plantation crop?
Discussion:
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Ravi said:
6 years ago
But in my class, they say the only coconut would work.
Nitish Kumar said:
6 years ago
A plantation is a large farm or estate, usually in a tropical or subtropical country, where crops that are not consumed for food are grown for sale in distant markets, rather than for local consumption. Such crops include cotton, coffee, tobacco, sugar cane, sisal, and various oil seeds and rubber trees.
Ramesh kumar said:
7 years ago
Coconut is the right answer.
Kom said:
7 years ago
Cotton is the correct answer.
Ganesh said:
7 years ago
Cotton is the answer.
Sunny said:
8 years ago
What is meant by plantation crops?
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Snehasis said:
8 years ago
Difference between cash and plantation crop?
PUNITH shetty said:
8 years ago
Coconut is the right answer because it will grow in this (in Kannada) remaining things are growing in gadde (in Kannada).
K.Teja Sree said:
8 years ago
I think cotton and sugarcane are apt for this question coming to these 2 varities they are mostly grown for commercial purposes and they are in use only after their processing to increase their market value too.
Aritra Bhadra said:
8 years ago
Sugarcane is also a plantation crop.
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