Any three characteristics of primitive subsistence farming
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Primitive subsistence farming refers to agricultural practices that are utilised to meet the needs of one's family. The practices are rudimentary and do not involve the usage of modern technology. Thus, the resulting output is barely sufficient to meet the requirements of the individual cultivator and his/her family. Shifting cultivation and nomadic herding are examples of primitive subsistence agriculture.
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Primitive subsistence farming refers to agricultural practices that are utilised to meet the needs of one's family. The practices are rudimentary and do not involve the usage of modern technology. Thus, the resulting output is barely sufficient to meet the requirements of the individual cultivator and his/her family. Shifting cultivation and nomadic herding are examples of primitive subsistence agriculture.
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Hey.. I think this can be ur answer dear!!
Characteristics are:
1) its done on small patch of land
2) done with help of primitive tools
3) done by family members only
4) it is dependent on monsoon for irrigation and natural fertility of the soil......
Hope it helps you dear ☺️☺️
Characteristics are:
1) its done on small patch of land
2) done with help of primitive tools
3) done by family members only
4) it is dependent on monsoon for irrigation and natural fertility of the soil......
Hope it helps you dear ☺️☺️
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