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What Is Grown In A Brazilian Plantation?

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    In Brazilian plantation there are a number of high value food crops grown – trees or scrubs such as tea, coffee, cacao, spices, black pepper. Some of the other plantation includes Rubber, wherein you have Para rubber, the tree Hevea brasiliensis. Subsequently you also have Orchids (Fruit orchards) and also Arable crops such as tobacco, sugarcane, pineapple, and cotton. Earlier the famous plantation in this area included indigo and rice.

    These cultivations are called plantation crops because of the relationship with explicit faming economy. A large amount of these entail a great landowner, raising crops with monetary value rather than for continuation, with a number of human resources carrying out the work. In early days it has been linked with indentured labour, trade and industry models of high discrimination and indentured manual labour.
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