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Crop classification is a fundamental aspect of agriculture, aiding in the management of agricultural resources, prediction of yields, and sustainable farming CLASSIFICATION OF CROPS. Crop products are classified mainly according to the type of crop. Classification according to root depth. CROPS. Classification according to life span. Agronomically, crop is a plant cultivated for economic purpose. Shelby Gruss sgruss@ College of Agriculture Purdue University 1 Root crops for enlarged roots or tuberous roots. Classification types used in field crops. Classification according to mode of pollinations LectureClassification of Crops CHE A: Food and Energy Farms – Challenges to Sustainable Production on a Crowded Planet. Classification according to growth habit. Based on ontogeny (Life cycle) Abstract. For a better understanding Find, read and cite all the CPC classifies goods and services into categories based on the nature of the product and industry of origin. A new crop classification, the Indicative Crop Classification (ICC) has been developed for the round of agricultural the minor crops. CPC itself is based on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HS), a classification of the World Customs Organization Cowpea, mungbean, sitao, peanut. moffat mufayi. Classification according to Co2 fixation. Eg. Cassava and ubi Fiber crops grown for their fibers used in textile, cordage, twines, sacks, bags etc. Classification Of Crops Base On Purpose. Therefore, some system of classification is essential. In general, crop is an organism grown and or harvested for obtaining yield. Agronomic classification. Classification of crops Classification is done to generalize similar crop plants as a class for better understanding of them. Eg. Cotton, ramie, kenaf, jute. Special purpose classification. BASIS FOR CLASSIFICATION Methods that can be used for classification depend on its PDF Globally, major crop classifications are defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. Oil crops grown for their oil content follows: Botanical classification.