Advantages and Disadvantages of Extensive Farming
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Extensive farming has a number of advantages over intensive farming:
Less labour per unit areas is required to farm large areas, especially since expensive alterations to land (like terracing) are completely absent.
Mechanisation can be used more effectively over large, flat areas.
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Advantage
Less use of pesticide
Less POPs in environment
Less defforestation
Less disturbance to soil
No loss of biodiversity
Protection to wildlifes
Protection of watersheds
Disadvantage
Less production of food
Cannnot fulfill basic needs of growing population
Cannot grow foods according to needs
Less income
Low management of wildlifes
Disadvantages. Extensive farming can have the following problems: Yields tend to be much lower than with intensive farming in the short term. Large land requirements limit the habitat of wild species (in some cases, even very low stocking rates can be dangerous), as is the case with intensive farming.
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