difference between commercial and primary subsistence farming
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Subsistence Agriculture. ... In subsistence agriculture, small-scale farming is primarily grown for consumption by the farmer and their family. Sometimes if there is a surplus of food it might be sold, but that is not common. In commercial agriculture, the primary objective is to make a profit.
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Subsistence farming is performed in a small area only. As against, a large area is required to perform commercial farming. To increase productivity, manure is added to the soil, insubsistence farming. ... Conversely, incommercial farming mainly cash crops and cereals are grown.
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