Social Sciences, asked by Laksh249, 9 months ago

2. Marginal farmers are those :
(a) who use modern methods for farming
(b) who practice crop rotation for farming
(c) who did not have sufficient land for farming
(d) raw materials and money in hand
(e) fixed deposits in financial institutions​

Answers

Answered by vinod04jangid
1

Answer:

(c) who did not have sufficient land for farming

Explanation:

marginal farmers are those farmers Those with less than two hectares of farm land are referred as small and marginal farmers.

They comprise about 86.2 percent of the country’s total farmers.

Marginal farmer A farmer with a modest amount of subsistence pay from his private land, who seldom works as an agricultural labour.

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Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

(c) who did not have sufficient land for farming

Marginal farmers are those who did not have sufficient land for farming.

Explanation:

A farmer who earns a modest subsistence wage from his private land and rarely works as agricultural labor. A marginal farmer is a peasant farmer who owns, rents, or shares an agricultural tract of up to one hectare.

A marginal farmer is one who cultivates up to one hectare of agricultural land. As a result, these farmers do not have enough farmland. As a result, option C is the correct answer.

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