Review:
Cash Crop Agriculture
overall review score: 3.5
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Cash crop agriculture refers to the practice of growing crops primarily for sale rather than for personal consumption. It involves the production of crops such as coffee, cotton, sugar, and tobacco that are in high demand in global markets.
Key Features
- Focus on high-demand crops
- Economic impact
- Market-driven production
Pros
- Can provide economic opportunities for farmers
- Can contribute to a country's GDP
- Increases access to global markets
Cons
- May lead to environmental degradation through intensive farming practices
- Can result in exploitation of labor in some cases
- May prioritize profit over sustainable farming practices