Difference between commercial crop and plantation farming in three points
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COMMERCIAL CROP:
- A system of farming in which crops are grown for the market is called "commercial farming".
- Under this type of farming, only cash crops are cultivated on a large scale.
- This requires only small amount of labour, machinery and scientific methods of cultivation.
PLANTATION FARMING:
- It refers to the cultivation of single crop on large estates for the market.
- It requires more labour and capital.
- Tea, coffee, rubber and coconut are the inlortant plantation crops of India
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Commercial crop ↔
⇒In this type of farming , crops are grown only for commercial purpose.
⇒Farmers make use of higher doses of modern inputs,HYV seeds , Fertiliser etc...
⇒rice is commercial crop in Haryana and Punjab.
Plantation farming↔
⇒In this type of farming a single crop is grown on a large area.
⇒Labour is employed to work in large tracts of land , sing capital intensive devices.
⇒It is a system of a agriculture in which large forms in the American colonies used to plant and harvest cotton , rice ,tobacco etc..
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