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Which Country uses plantation agriculture?

It's not accurate to say a single country "uses" plantation agriculture, as this type of farming is practiced in many countries around the world. Plantation agriculture is a large-scale system of farming that focuses on a single crop, often for export.

Here are some examples of countries with significant plantation agriculture:

Latin America:

* Brazil: Coffee, soybeans, sugarcane

* Colombia: Coffee, bananas

* Costa Rica: Coffee, bananas

* Ecuador: Bananas, cacao

* Mexico: Coffee, sugarcane, bananas

Asia:

* Indonesia: Palm oil, rubber, coffee

* Malaysia: Palm oil, rubber

* Thailand: Rubber, sugarcane, palm oil

* India: Tea, coffee, rubber

Africa:

* Côte d'Ivoire: Cocoa

* Ghana: Cocoa

* Kenya: Coffee, tea

* Cameroon: Cocoa, coffee

Other:

* United States: Cotton, sugarcane (in Hawaii)

* Australia: Sugarcane, cotton

It's important to note that plantation agriculture can have both positive and negative impacts. While it can contribute to economic development and provide jobs, it can also lead to environmental degradation, social injustice, and economic dependence on single crops.

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