concept   plant harvesting

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Aboriginal cultures (1) African countries (1) Arctic cultures (1) East Asian countries (1) European countries (1) Indigenous cultures of South America (1) Inuit communities (1) Melanesian cultures (1) Pacific Islands (1) Polynesian cultures (1) South Asian countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 plant harvesting Aboriginal cultures Aboriginal cultures traditionally harvest native plants and roots as a sustainable method of food gathering. 1
2 plant harvesting African countries Harvesting staple crops is crucial for food production in African countries. 1
3 plant harvesting Arctic cultures Harvesting lichens, berries, and tundra plants is vital for survival and food in Arctic cultures. 1
4 plant harvesting East Asian countries The harvesting of tea leaves, rice, and vegetables is an integral part of agricultural practices in East Asian countries. 1
5 plant harvesting European countries Harvesting grapes for wine production is a key aspect of agricultural traditions in European countries. 1
6 plant harvesting Indigenous cultures of South America Indigenous South American cultures rely on harvesting wild fruits, nuts, and medicinal plants for sustenance and healing. 1
7 plant harvesting Inuit communities The Inuit rely on harvesting lichens, berries, and tundra plants for survival and sustenance. 1
8 plant harvesting Melanesian cultures In Melanesian cultures, traditional food gathering includes foraging for wild plants and roots. 1
9 plant harvesting Pacific Islands Traditional and important plant harvesting of taro, yams, and breadfruit in Pacific Island culture. 1
10 plant harvesting Polynesian cultures In Polynesian cultures, traditional plant harvesting of taro, yams, and breadfruit is a significant aspect of food cultivation. 1
11 plant harvesting South Asian countries In South Asian countries, harvesting crops like rice, wheat, and lentils is a major part of agricultural practices. 1