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Change in the production i.e from cereals to high value crops may be termed as __________​

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Answered by usmanzeba98
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.. The production is mainly for the market, i.e., commercial agriculture. ... It can be grown on a variety of soils. ...

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Answered by Sahil3459
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Change in the production i.e. from cereals to high-value crops may be termed as Commercial Agriculture.

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What is commercial agriculture?

The raising of livestock and crops for market, usually with the use of technology is termed commercial agriculture. Crops are farmed only for commercial purposes, i.e., for selling purposes, in commercial farming. Large amounts of labour, land, and capital are needed. Large-scale use of machines is prevalent. Commercial grain farming, plantation agriculture, and mixed farming are its three subtypes. Commercial agriculture encompasses plantation agriculture, mixed farming, and commercial grain production. Crops are raised for commercial purposes in commercial grain farming. Common grains grown for commerce include wheat and maize. It's the process of growing crops for market and is intended to produce crops for huge markets, export, and widespread distribution (supermarkets). It also covers crops with a small market (like those sold at neighborhood vegetable stands) and any non-food crops, like cotton and tobacco.

Thus, Commercial farming is a style of agriculture that uses greater quantities of contemporary inputs to increase output.

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