Key characteristics of plantation agriculture include:
- Efficient Transportation: Essential for moving bulk crops like tea, coffee, or rubber to markets and processing facilities.
- Significant Capital: Requires substantial investment in infrastructure, machinery, and labor.
- Monoculture: Typically specializes in the cultivation of a single crop, such as coffee, tea, or rubber.
- Suitable Climates: Best suited for tropical and subtropical regions (e.g., Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America), not areas like the Eurasian Steppes. Therefore, statements I, II, and III accurately describe plantation agriculture, while statement IV does not.