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Difference between commercial and subsistence agriculture in a tabular form

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Answered by kadengalmunawar39
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Answer:

Subsistence Agriculture is the production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family. Commercial Agriculture is the production of cash crops primarily for sale off the farm.

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Answered by cutieprincesss
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☆ Commercial farming

on the other hand,

makes use of modern

tools and technology

like chemical pesticides,

fertilisers, HYV seeds

and is carried out

on a much larger scale

☆ Primitive subsistence

farming is one of the

earliest farming

techniques to be

practised because

it makes use of

primitive tools and is

carried out on a small-scale.

☆ Commercial farming

is done with a view to

sell the crops and

gain profit.

☆ Primitive subsistence

farming is only sufficient

to feed the farmer

and their family.

☆ Commercial farming

is capital intensive so

it depends mostly on

machines to get the

work done.

☆ Primitive subsistence

farming is labour-intensive

which means that it

mainly makes use of

human labour

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