Difference between Indian agriculture and agriculture of USA
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Features of Indian Agricultural Practices:
India practices subsistence agriculture.
Nearly 60% of population is depended on farming.
Indian Farming is Labour intensive.
India doesn 't use as much technology as the USA and they have "family farms" (farms run by families or villages).
Features of US Agricultural Practices:
The USA practices commercial farming.
Less than 3% of population is depended on farming.
The US farming is machine intensive.
The USA uses agribusiness, meaning all parts of agriculture are used to make a business, and the USA doesn 't have family farms. The USA has factory farms, which is an artificial farm nothing like Old MacDonlads. Factory farms work like factories because of all the technology that is used.
India practices subsistence agriculture.
Nearly 60% of population is depended on farming.
Indian Farming is Labour intensive.
India doesn 't use as much technology as the USA and they have "family farms" (farms run by families or villages).
Features of US Agricultural Practices:
The USA practices commercial farming.
Less than 3% of population is depended on farming.
The US farming is machine intensive.
The USA uses agribusiness, meaning all parts of agriculture are used to make a business, and the USA doesn 't have family farms. The USA has factory farms, which is an artificial farm nothing like Old MacDonlads. Factory farms work like factories because of all the technology that is used.
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