Cash Crop Meaning in Bengali
(noun, kæʃ krɒp)
A cash crop, known as “নগদ ফসল” in Bengali, refers to a crop that is grown specifically for the purpose of selling and generating income. It is cultivated on a large scale and is typically exported to other regions or countries.
Definition of Cash Crop
A cash crop is a crop that is grown for commercial purposes rather than for personal consumption. These crops are cultivated with the intention of selling them in the market to generate profit. Cash crops are often high in demand and are grown in large quantities to meet the needs of the market.
Cash Crop Synonyms
1. Commercial crop (বাণিজ্যিক ফসল) – noun
2. Marketable crop (বিক্রয়যোগ্য ফসল) – noun
3. Profit crop (লাভজনক ফসল) – noun
Cash Crop Antonyms
1. Subsistence crop (জীবনযাপন ফসল) – noun
2. Food crop (খাদ্য ফসল) – noun
3. Non-commercial crop (অবাণিজ্যিক ফসল) – noun
Origin of Cash Crop
The term “cash crop” originated in the early 19th century, combining the words “cash” and “crop.” It gained popularity during the colonial era when European powers encouraged the cultivation of crops such as tobacco, cotton, and sugar in their colonies for export and profit.
Nearby Words
1. Crop (noun) – ফসল
2. Cultivate (verb) – চাষাবাদ করা
3. Profit (noun) – লাভ
Cash Crop in Literature Quotes
1. “Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you’re a thousand miles from the cornfield.” – Dwight D. Eisenhower (কৃষি খুব সহজ মনে হয় যখন আপনার কুলহার একটি পেন্সিল এবং আপনি কর্নফিল্ড থেকে হাজার মাইল দূরে আছেন।)
2. “Agriculture is our wisest pursuit because it will, in the end, contribute most to real wealth, good morals, and happiness.” – Thomas Jefferson (কৃষি আমাদের সবচেয়ে বুদ্ধিমান পেশা কারণ এটি শেষে শেষে বাস্তব ধন, ভাল নৈতিকতা এবং সুখের অবদান করবে।)
Cash Crop Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: নগদ ফসল
Hindi: नकदी फसल
Nepali: नगदी फसल
Urdu: نقدی فصل
Tamil: பணம் பயிர்
Telugu: నగదు విత్తనం
Arabic: محصول نقدي
Chinese: 现金作物
Japanese: 現金作物
Russian: денежная культура
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