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1.what is primitive subssistense farming?

2.What are the different names given to it in different countries?

3.What is intensive subsitense farming?

4.What is plantation agrirculture?

5.Name the differnt agricultural seasons ? what is the time period and Name the crops grown in each of them?​

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Answered by sajinkya674
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Answer:

1=Primitive Subsistence Farming: This type of farming is practiced on small patches of land. Primitive tools and family/community labour are used in this type of farming. The farming mainly depends on monsoon and natural fertility of soil. ... This is also called 'slash and burn' agriculture.

2=Countries Known by More Than One Name

Burma and Myanmar. ...

Czechia and Czech Republic. ...

Macedonia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. ...

East Timor and Timor Leste. ...

Ivory Coast and Côte d'Ivoire. ...

Holland and the Netherlands. ...

Great Britain and the United Kingdom.

3=In intensive subsistence agriculture, the farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor. Farmers use their small land holdings to produce enough, for their local consumption, while remaining produce is used for exchange against other goods.

4=Plantation agriculture is a form of commercial farming where crops are grown for profit. Large land areas are needed for this type of agriculture. Countries that have plantation agriculture usually experience tropical climate with high annual temperatures and receive high annual rainfall.

5=Agriculture Seasons

Rabi Crops : (a) Rabi crops are sown in winter from October to December. (b) Harvested in summer from April to June. ...

Kharif Crops : (a) The crops which are sown with the onset of monsoon and harvested in September - October. ...

Zaid : The crops which are grown in between rabi and the kharif crops are known as Zaid crops.

The major crops can all be divided into four main categories depending on their usage.

Food Crops (Wheat, Maize, Rice, Millets and Pulses etc.)

Cash Crops (Sugarcane, Tobacco, Cotton, Jute and Oilseeds etc.)

Plantation Crops (Coffee, Coconut, Tea, and Rubber etc.)

Horticulture crops (Fruits and Vegetables)

Answered by sittus573
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