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Crop

A crop is a cultivated plant or group of plants grown and harvested for use by humans or livestock. Crops are produced on farms or managed natural fields and are selected for traits such as yield, quality, and suitability to local climate. The term encompasses annuals and perennials, food and non-food products.

Common categories include food crops (cereal grains like wheat, rice, maize; root and tuber crops such as

Globally, crop production supports food security, income, and livelihoods. The largest crops by production are cereals

Cultivation and improvement: Farmers select varieties adapted to local conditions, refine agronomic practices, and implement crop

Harvesting and processing: Crops are harvested when ripened or mature, then dried, cleaned, and stored to reduce

Environmental and social considerations: Crop production interacts with ecosystems through land use, water demand, and emissions.

potatoes
and
cassava;
pulses;
fruits
and
vegetables),
forage
and
fodder
crops
(grasses
and
legumes
grown
for
animal
feed),
fiber
crops
(cotton,
flax,
hemp),
and
industrial
or
oil
crops
(soybeans,
canola,
palm
oil).
(maize,
rice,
wheat),
followed
by
soybeans
and
other
legumes,
sugar
crops,
and
tubers.
Production
depends
on
climate,
soil
health,
water
availability,
infrastructure,
and
technology,
including
breeding,
irrigation,
and
mechanization.
rotation,
fertilization,
pest
and
disease
management,
and
irrigation.
Plant
breeding
and
biotechnology
aim
to
increase
yield,
resilience,
and
nutritional
quality,
while
addressing
challenges
from
pests
and
climate
change.
losses.
Many
crops
undergo
milling,
pressing,
or
fermentation
to
produce
foods,
feed,
fiber,
or
industrial
products.
Sustainable
practices
seek
to
conserve
biodiversity,
reduce
chemical
inputs,
improve
soil
health,
and
support
smallholders
and
rural
communities,
while
maintaining
stable
supply
chains.