| A | B |
| sugarcane | a tall grass that is grown in warm places as a source of sugar |
| cotton | a soft, white material that grows on the seeds of a tall plant and that is used to make cloth |
| rice | small white or brown grains that come from a southeast Asian plant and that are used for food |
| crop | a plant or plant product that is grown by farmers |
| sugar | a sweet substance usually in the form of white or brown crystals or white powder that comes from plants and is used to make foods sweeter |
| factory | a building or group of buildings where products are made |
| worker | a person who does a particular job to earn money |
| lumber | to move in a slow or awkward way |
| cloth | material that is made by weaving together threads of cotton, wool, nylon, etc., and that is used to make clothes, sheets, etc. |
| thread | a long, thin piece of cotton, silk, etc., used for sewing |
| furniture | chairs, tables, beds, etc., that are used to make a room ready for use |
| goods | products that are made or grown in order to be sold : things for sale |
| port | a town or city where ships stop to load and unload cargo |
| plantation | a large area of land especially in a hot part of the world where crops (such as cotton) are grown |