Plantation Agriculture
Plantation agriculture is a large-scale farming system that focuses on the cultivation of a single crop, known as a cash crop, for commercial purposes. Common crops include sugarcane, cotton, coffee, and rubber. These plantations are typically located in tropical and subtropical regions, where the climate is suitable for growing these specific crops.
This type of agriculture often involves significant investment in land, labor, and machinery. Plantations usually employ a large workforce, which can include both local and migrant laborers. The production process is highly organized, with crops being planted, maintained, and harvested in a systematic manner to maximize yield and profit.