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The fincas produce sugarcane, cotton, and rice, often as plantation crops.
About the same time, rubber and coconuts also were cultivated as plantation crops.
No virgin oils from field or plantation crops will be used to power it, says 2OC.
Its other export products are derived from plantation crops: palm oil, copra, and cacao (the source of cocoa).
The production of plantation crops has suffered from declining terms of trade and was mostly stagnant from the 1980s.
Agriculture is divided between commercial plantation crops, which are important regional exports, and domestic crops, largely grown on small individual farms in the interior.
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Application of PA in cash crop, plantation crop, etc. has been discussed.
Sugarcane, which probably originated in India, went west, and became the main plantation crop of the West Indies.
Writing in Nature, they claim that the genome will "help to achieve sustainability for biofuels and edible oils, reducing the rainforest footprint of this tropical plantation crop".
Experiments with tea as a plantation crop in the 1880s were immediately successful, and tea spread along the upper and lower slopes of the hill country.
Few Americans identify slavery with the cultivation of rice, yet rice was a major plantation crop during the first three centuries of settlement in the Americas.
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