compare primitive subsistence and commercial farming
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Primitive subsistence farming is only sufficient to feed the farmer and their family. Commercial farming is done with a view to sell the crops and gain profit. Primitive subsistence farming is labour-intensive which means that it mainly makes use of human labour.
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Two major components of these farming systems are the crop and livestock production. However, in subsistence farming, single farmer/farming family is always involved in both crop and livestock production. But in commercial farming, in most of the occasions, it could be only crop or only livestock one landowner/farmer produce.
One key feature of commercial farming is that, very little number of crops or livestock is elected for production and that is operated in very large scale. Comparatively farms are much bigger and the produce are for the wholesalers, retailers, as raw materials for factories, etc, with the purpose of earning maximum possible profit. On the other hand, in subsistence farming, many crops and livestock are elected for farming. But farms are lot smaller, and self sufficiency in crop and livestock is the main target of the farmer.
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