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  2. Cash crop - Wikipedia

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    A cash crop, also called profit crop, is an agricultural crop which is grown to sell for profit. It is typically purchased by parties separate from a farm . The term is used to differentiate a marketed crop from a staple crop ("subsistence crop") in subsistence agriculture , which is one fed to the producer's own livestock or grown as food for ...

  3. Sugar plantations in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese introduced sugar plantations in the 1550s off the coast of their Brazilian settlement colony, located on the island of Sao Vincente. [2] As the Portuguese and Spanish maintained a strong colonial presence in the Caribbean, the Iberian Peninsula amassed tremendous wealth from the cultivation of this cash crop.

  4. Agriculture in Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, recent investment from foreign companies has resulted in cash crop production rising since 2006 with the percentage of households producing them doubling from 28% in 2006 to 46% in 2009 and 55% in 2012. [4] The main cash crops are rubber, coffee, and cocoa.

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  6. Plantation - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, the primary focus of a plantation was the production of cash crops, with enough staple food crops produced to feed the population of the estate and the livestock. [4] A common definition of what constituted a plantation is that it typically had 500 to 1,000 acres (2.0 to 4.0 km 2 ) or more of land and produced one or two cash crops ...

  7. Copra plantations in New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Copra is the fourth most significant agriculture cash crop of PNG. An estimated 2.6 million people are engaged in coconut activities in PNG to either generate income and/or as food to supplement their livelihoods. [1]

  8. U.S. ag companies invest billions so crops can better ... - AOL

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    Lucke, who farms 1,300 acres in western Iowa near Harlan, said pennycress probably won't be a viable cash crop for farmers north of Interstate 80 because the region's growing season isn't long ...

  9. Agriculture in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    In Papua New Guinea, cocoa is the third largest cash crop and its marketing chain features competitive pricing at each stage. [3] Government regulations require processors and exporters to display prices for both wet and dry beans, resulting in higher profits for growers and smaller margins for processors and exporters. [3]