What Is A Cash Crop?
A cash crop is one that is cultivated to be sold to gain profit from the sale. The term helps to distinguish crops grown for commercial gain from the subsistence crops which are mainly grown to feed the farmer and his family with little left to be sold in the market. In the past, most crops were grown as food for the producer and his family. However, most of the crops grown today, especially in the developed world, are cash crops which are sold in the national or international markets to earn profits. Most of the cash crops cultivated in the developing nations are primarily exported to the developed economies.
What Determines The Price Of Cash Crops?
Prices of cash crops are determined in international commodity markets. Thus there is little scope to take the local price variations into account. Hence, farmers who produce good quality crops by spending the least are the biggest gainers in the cash crop industry. Often, individual producers, local markets, and countries suffer a great blow when a bumper crop of the same commodity is produced elsewhere leading to an excess supply of the crop in the international markets.