@Farms: cash crop
Hello every one, how was your night? Hope it was fine, if so, glory be to God.
Am so happy to write once again in this wonderful platform.
On my last post, i talked about crop rotation which is explained that is the rotation of different kind of crop in a particular piece of land.
Today, i will be talking about cash crop.
What is cash crop?
A crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower.
A cash crop or profit crop is an agricultural crop which is grown to sell for profit.
It is typically purchased by parties separate from a farm.
A cash crop is a crop that is sold in the market to earn profits, and are an important source of revenue in the country where it is grown.
A cash crop is a crop that is grown to sell and not to be used by the farmer. Tobacco and cotton are two examples of cash crops.
Cotton is one of the most important fiber and considered as profitable cash crop plants to grow. It plays a dominant role in the industrial and agricultural economy.
Cash crop is an Agricultural produce which makes the profit in return of selling by grown of crops.
Cash crop farming is for profit. Also called commercial farming and cash cropping, it is a farming venture in which cash crops are grown.
Cash crops grown in Africa include coffee, tea, tobacco, cotton, cocoa and fruit. African nations vary in type and quantity of crops produced, influenced by factors of production.
Monocropping or sole cropping, which is the growing of a single crop on a piece of land, is common with cash crop farming..
In conclusion, cash crop is an agricultural crop that is sold for money. So try and have one around you for thr purpose of income.