Minor crops are cultivated on a smaller scale, often limited to specific regions or cultures. While they may not dominate global markets, they are crucial for local food traditions, nutrition, and agricultural resilience. These crops are often adapted to specific climates or cultural preferences and may be underutilized or overlooked in commercial agriculture. Examples include teff in Ethiopia, amaranth in parts of South America, and finger millet in India and Africa. Supporting minor crops can contribute to dietary diversity and food sovereignty.
Browse crops in the category Minor crops.
Total 527 crops found in category Minor crops .
- 351) Paradise nut
- 352) Parsley
- 353) Parsnip
- 354) Passionfruit
- 355) Patchouli
- 356) Pawpaw
- 357) Peach palm
- 358) Peanut butter fruit
- 359) Pennyroyal
- 360) Pepino
- 361) Peppermint
- 362) Perilla (Crop)
- 363) Phalsa
- 364) Pigeon pea
- 365) Pinto peanut
- 366) Pitomba Eugenia luschnathiana
- 367) Pitomba Talisia esculenta
- 368) Pointed gourd
- 369) Pond apple
- 370) Poplar mushroom
- 371) Pot marigold
- 372) Pulasan
- 373) Purple chokeberry
- 374) Pyrethrum
- 375) Quince
- 376) Quinine
- 377) Quinoa
- 378) Ramie
- 379) Ramontchi
- 380) Red acacia
- 381) Red amaranth
- 382) Red chokeberry
- 383) Red clover
- 384) Red currant
- 385) Red mulberry
- 386) Red-fruited strawberry guava
- 387) Rhubarb
- 388) Ribbed gourd
- 389) Rice bean
- 390) Rooibos
- 391) Root chicory
- 392) Root parsley
- 393) Rose
- 394) Rose apple
- 395) Roselle
- 396) Rosemary
- 397) Rubber fig
- 398) Rubber tree
- 399) Runner bean
- 400) Rutabaga
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