AGRICULTURE

Agriculture is the practice of growing crops and raising animals for food, raw materials, and other products.

Main Areas: - Crops: like wheat, rice, corn, fruits, and vegetables - Livestock: like cows, chickens, sheep, and goats

Why It’s Important: - Provides food for people and animals - Supplies raw materials for clothing, medicines, and fuels - Supports jobs, economies, and communities

Main Categories:

WHEAT

WHEAT FLOUR

TYPES OF RICE

CORN (MAIZE)

BARLEY

OATS

LENTILS

CHICKPEAS

BEANS (black, kidney, pinto, etc.)

PEAS

SOYBEANS

APPLES

BANANAS

CITRUS (oranges, lemons, limes)

GRAPES

MANGOES

PINEAPPLES

BERRIES (strawberries, blueberries, etc.)

WATERMELON

POMEGRANATE

Kurma (Dates)

AVOCADO

POTATOES

TOMATOES

Onions

Carrots

Spinach

Cabbage

Lettuce

Garlic

Peppers

Sunflower seeds

Sunflower oil

Canola (rapeseed)

Canola oil

Groundnuts (peanuts)

Sesame

Flaxseed

Palm oil

Coconut

Coconut oil

Coconut milk

Walnuts

Almonds

Cashews

Turmeric

Ginger

Cloves

Black pepper

White pepper

Cumin

Cardamom

Basil seeds

Thyme

Cinnamon

Types of Tea

Been types of Coffee

Sugarcane

Sugar beet

Types of sugar

Fish flour

Animal feed

Alfalfa

Clover

Fodder maize

Industrial crops are grown mainly for manufacturing and non-food uses

Nitrile and Latex Gloves

Masks (Surgical, N95)

Gowns, Face Shields, and Coveralls

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