Egypt is famous for growing which crop?

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Egypt is famous for growing cotton. It's the major fibre crop that's traditionally important in the country.
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Egyptian clover, berseem, is the major winter forage crop cultivated in the Nile Valley and delta.
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Various fiber crops, cereals, sugar, legumes, fruits and vegetables are grown in Egypt. The agricultural area of Egypt is contained to regions near the Nile and its delta.
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Various fiber crops, cereals, sugar, legumes, fruits and vegetables are grown in Egypt.
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Cotton a fibre crop
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The Egyptians grew a variety of crops for consumption, including grains, vegetables and fruits. However, their diets revolved around several staple crops, especially cereals and barley. Barley was grown with the intent of later being fermented to make beer. Other major grains grown included einkorn wheat...
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The Egyptians grew a variety of crops for consumption, including grains, vegetables and fruits. However, their diets revolved around several staple crops, especially cereals and barley. Barley was grown with the intent of later being fermented to make beer. Other major grains grown included einkorn wheat and emmer wheat, grown to make bread. Other staples for the majority of the population included beans, lentils, and later chickpeas and fava beans. Root crops, such as onions, garlic and radishes were grown, along with salad crops, such as lettuce and parsley. read less
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Various fiber crops, cereals, sugar, legumes, fruits and vegetables are grown in Egypt.
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