Food crops and cash crops are essentially quite similar to the other. Food crops are crops of plants like wheat, rice, corn, potatoes etc. that are raised and sold to other people as food. Cash crops are crops that are grown to be sold for income, such as those crops mentioned above as well as canola.
Corn,wheat and tobacco are examples of cash crops
AnswerA cash crop would be something like cotton, soy beans or tobacco. A food crop would be wheat, corn etc. soy beans are used to extract soy oil / soy sauce which is sold in the market and not consumed by the farmer himself
cash crops are the crops that are grown to earn money
threat to food security as the cash crops needed more time and labour....the time for cash crops clashed with the food crops for the family
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they grew cash crops and food cash crops as tabbaco metal and others
they grew cash crops and food cash crops as tabbaco metal and others
They grew mostly cash crops.
The middle colonies produced the 'Staple Crops' or the food for all the other colonies. Some examples of them would be oats, wheat, barley, etc. The southern colonies provided 'cash crops' to earn money. Examples of cash crops were tobacco, sugar, rice, cotton, etc. The New England colonies also had cash crops.
Cotton and corn
Wheat and Barley
Cash crops are grown for the purpose of making money. For this reason, farmers donâ??t eat the cash crops, which limit food sources in certain areas.